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Effects of C and Si on strain aging of strain-based API X60 pipeline steels SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
Effects of C and Si on strain aging of strain-based API X60 pipeline steels
Authors
Sung, H.K.Lee, D.H.Lee, S.Lee, B.-J.Hong, S.-P.Kim, Y.-W.Yoo, J.Y.Hwang, B.Shin, S.Y.
Date Issued
2017-05
Publisher
KOREAN INST METALS MATERIALS
Abstract
Four types of strain-based API X60 pipeline steels were fabricated by varying the C and Si contents, and the effects of C and Si on strain aging were investigated. The 0.05 wt% C steels consisted mainly of polygonal ferrite (PF), whereas the 0.08 wt% C steels consisted of acicular ferrite (AF). The volume fraction of AF increased with increasing C content because C is an austenite stabilizer element. The volume fractions of bainitic ferrite (BF) of the 0.15 wt% Si steels were higher than those of the 0.25 wt% Si steels, whereas the volume fractions of the secondary phases were lower. From the tensile properties before and after the aging process of the strainbased API X60 pipeline steels, the yield strength increased and the uniform and total elongation decreased, which is the strain aging effect. The strain aging effect in the strain-based API X60 pipeline steels was minimized when the volume fraction of AF was increased and secondary phases were distributed uniformly. On the other hand, an excessively high C content formed fine precipitates, and the strain aging effect occurred because of the interactions among dislocations and fine precipitates. ? 2017 The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/98638
DOI
10.1007/s12540-017-6457-7
ISSN
1598-9623
Article Type
Article
Citation
METALS AND MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL, vol. 23, no. 3, page. 450 - 458, 2017-05
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