Deformation Microstructure and Tensile Strength of Cold Rolled Pearlitic Steel Sheets
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The deformation microstructure produced by heavy cold rolling (from 70 % to 95 % reduction) of pearlitic structure with various amounts of rolling and the tensile strength of the cold rolled sheets were studied in the plain carbon steels with various carbon contents (0.6, 0.76, and 1.0 mass%C). The deformation microstructure was classified into the following three types; 1) Irregularly Bent Lamella (IBL): lamellae originally inclined with large angles to the rolling plane and irregularly bent after deformation, 2) Coarse Lamella with Shear band (CLS) : the rhomboidal blocks of weakly deformed lamellae bounded by shear band, 3) Fine Lamella (FL): heavily deformed lamellae aligned parallel to the rolling direction with fine interlamellar spacings. As rolling reduction increases, the proportion of FL increases.The tensile strength of cold rolled specimens increases with rolling reduction. Work hardening with respect to true strain by cold rolling is similar to that obtained by wire drawing. After 92 % cold rolling of 1.0 mass%C steel, the tensile strength over 2 500 MPa was achieved.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2000-11-15
著者
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MAKI T.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
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Furuhara T.
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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FURUHARA T.
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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MAKI T.
Kyoto University
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Furuhara T
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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TAGASHIRA S.
Steel Products Department, Steel & Technology Development Laboratories, Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.
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SAKAI K.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
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Furuhara T.
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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Maki T
Kyoto University
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Tagashira S.
Steel Products Department Steel & Technology Development Laboratories Nisshin Steel Co. Ltd.
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