An investigation on microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of cryogenic steel rebars under different cooling conditions

MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS(2019)

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In this study, industrial trial production of the microstructure evolutions and resultant mechanical properties and finite element model of the temperature variation in the cryogenic temperature rebar subjected to the TempCore processes were presented. The microstructure of tested steel rebar is composed of ferrite, pearlite and bainite when the cooling rate is less than or equal to 5 degrees C s(-1). The pearlite disappears when the cooling rate is 10 degrees C s(-1), and the microstructure is composed of granular bainite and a small amount of ferrite. The microstructure consists of martensite and bainite at cooling rate of 20 degrees. Compared with the tested steel rebar with water flow rate of 450 m(3)h(-1), the tested steel rebar with water flow rate of 100 m(3)h(-1) has an optimum mechanical strength and a higher uniform elongation at room temperature, and has a higher NSR(notch sensitivity ratio) at -165 degrees C. The uniform elongation is 7.3% at room temperature and NSR is 1.14 at -165 degrees C. The ductile-brittle transition temperature of the tested steel rebar with water flow of 100 m(3)h(-1) is about -30 degrees C, while which of 450 m(3)h(-1) is 0 degrees C. The impact energy of the tested steel bar with water flow of 100 m(3)h(-1) is 2 similar to 3 times that of 450 m(3)h(-1) at or below 0 degrees C, which is mainly due to its ultrafine acicular ferrite and bainite containing high dislocation density and sub-grains.
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cryogenic temperature,steel rebars,TempCore process,mechanical properties,microstructure evolution
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