Author/Authors :
Welbert Ribeiro Calado، نويسنده , , Odair Jose´ dos Santos، نويسنده , ,
Cynthia Serra Batista Castro، نويسنده , , Ronaldo Neves Barbosa، نويسنده , ,
Berenice Mendonc، نويسنده , , a Gonzalez، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The influence of finishing rolling temperature
(FRT) on dynamic strain aging (DSA) behavior and hightemperature
resistance of a fire resistant steel microalloyed
with Mo and Nb was investigated by means of tensile tests
performed at temperatures ranging from 25 to 600 C and
strain rates of 10-4 to 10-1 s-1. In these steels, DSA
manifestations are less intense than those observed for
carbon steels and they take place at higher temperatures.
The precipitation behavior of the steels was also considered.
Hardness of samples heat treated at 100–600 C
displayed a maximum at 400 C. Samples treated at this
temperature and tensile tested at 600 C did not show a
higher yield stress than the untreated specimens. Results
obtained indicated that DSA in the fire resistant steel might
have a contribution for its fire resistance. The empirical
activation energies related to the appearance of serrations
on the stress–strain curves and to the maxima on the variation
of tensile strength with temperature suggested that
the high-temperature strengthening associated with DSA in
this steel is the dynamic interaction of interstitial-substitutional
solute dipoles and dislocations. The steel with
lower FRT is more susceptible to DSA because of its
higher amount of carbon in solid solution and showed
better results in terms of high-temperature resistance