2016
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2016-025
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Influence of Heating Temperature on Edge Crack in Hot Rolling of 36%Ni-Fe Alloy

Abstract: For the purpose of edge crack control in hot rolling of 36%Ni-Fe alloys, a high temperature tensile test and laboratory-scale hot rolling experiment were carried out. Intergranular oxidation has been considered to be one of the major factors in edge cracking. Edge cracks which initiate from intergranular oxidation grow to the inner side along coarse grain boundaries as the thickness reduction ratio increases. The depth of intergranular oxidation increases at higher reheating temperatures. However, recrystalliz… Show more

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“…Fe-36Ni invar alloy is widely used in liquefied natural gas containers owing to its uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion below the Curie point [1]. However, cracking frequently occurs during the deformation of Fe-36Ni alloy at high temperatures due to the poor hot ductility of austenite [1][2][3]. Hence, it is necessary to study the hot ductility behavior of Fe-36Ni alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fe-36Ni invar alloy is widely used in liquefied natural gas containers owing to its uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion below the Curie point [1]. However, cracking frequently occurs during the deformation of Fe-36Ni alloy at high temperatures due to the poor hot ductility of austenite [1][2][3]. Hence, it is necessary to study the hot ductility behavior of Fe-36Ni alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%