Title of article :
Effect of Annealing and Hot Rolling on Grain Boundary Segregation of Arsenic in an Mn-Steel Microalloyed by Ti, Cr and Nb Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Yuan-zhi ZHU، نويسنده , , Bing-liang LI، نويسنده , , Ping LIU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Steel samples with size of 10 mm×10 mm×5 mm were cut down from a hot-rolled Mn-steel microalloyed by Ti, Cr and Nb and produced by compact strip production (CSP) technology. The samples were annealed at 950 °C for different time firstly, and then hot rolled or cooled in the air, in water and in furnace, respectively. Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) was used to study the effects of annealing and hot rolling on the segregation of arsenic at grain boundary (GB) in the steel. The results indicated that a higher content of arsenic was found at grain boundaries than in the matrix when the steel was annealed at 950 °C for 2 h and then cooled to room temperature by water quenching. But the content of arsenic at grain boundaries was similar to that in the matrix when the steel was annealed at 950 °C for 2 h and then cooled to room temperature by furnace cooling. A longer holding time, such as 12 h and 36 h at 950 °C, resulted in a similar arsenic content at grain boundaries to that in the matrix of the steels. Hot rolling led to a similar content of arsenic at grain boundaries and within grains in the steels as well.
Keywords :
ROLLING , Grain boundary segregation , Arsenic , Heat treatment , Mn-steel
Journal title :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research
Journal title :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research