Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/74975
Title: Тепловой эффект бейнитного превращения в трубных сталях при ускоренном охлаждении
Other Titles: Thermal effect of bainitic transformation in tube steels during accelerated cooling
Authors: Lobanov, M. L.
Rusakov, G. M.
Urtsev, V. N.
Krasnov, M. L.
Mokshin, E. D.
Shmakov, A. V.
Platov, S. I.
Лобанов, М. Л.
Русаков, Г. М.
Урцев, В. Н.
Краснов, М. Л.
Мокшин, Е. Д.
Шмаков, А. В.
Платов, С. И.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт проблем сверхпластичности металлов Российской академии наук
Citation: Тепловой эффект бейнитного превращения в трубных сталях при ускоренном охлаждении / М. Л. Лобанов, Г. М. Русаков, В. Н. Урцев и др. // Письма о материалах. — 2018. — Т. 8. — №. 3. — С. 246-251.
Abstract: An original laboratory bench, which allows for modeling technological rates of cooling of hot-rolled sheets in the process of controlled thermomechanical processing (TMCP) has been designed. Samples cut from an industrial sheet of 06G2MB type pipe steel used in production of large diameter pipes with strength grade X80 have been used. Time dependencies of the actual temperature at initial cooling rates of 100 – 500 K / s have been obtained. All processing modes resulted in almost identical structures mainly formed due to the bainitic transformation. The dispersion of structures decreased with the increase of the cooling rate. Thermotechnical calculations were carried out assuming that the temperature equalization over the sample thickness was instant. The times of transformation amounted to 1 – 9 s. Most of the transformation at all cooling modes occurred in conditions close to the isothermal one. The athermal nature of the bainitic transformation in TMCP was recorded. Within the observed interval of cooling rates, the temperature at the starting point of the bainitic transformation was 660 – 730°C. The heat effect approximately was equal to 120 kJ / kg, which is twice larger than the thermal effect of the martensite transformation for low-carbon steels. This fact suggests that the kinetics of the bainitic transformation is largely determined by the energy of the slowest process, namely, the re-arrangement of carbon atoms in the austenite occurring parallelly to the shear transformation of FCC lattice into BCC one. It is assumed that energy contribution of the redistribution process of carbon atoms (if their amount is small) to the thermal effect of the bainitic transformation is comparable, at least, to the energy effect of the shear lattice rearrangement. © 2018, Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Keywords: BAINITE
BAINITE TRANSFORMATION
PIPELINE STEEL
THERMAL PHASE TRANSITION EFFECT
THERMO-MECHANICAL CONTROLLED PROCESSING
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/74975
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 35664411
SCOPUS ID: 85053611085
WOS ID: 000442955200003
PURE ID: 7777297
ISSN: 2218-5046
DOI: 10.22226/2410-3535-2018-3-246-251
Sponsorship: Благодарности/Acknowledgements. Работа выпол-нена на  оборудовании ОАО «Аусферр». Работа выпол-нена в  рамках государственного задания ФАНО России, тема «Структура» (”Structure“), номер госрегистрации 0120146333. Авторы выражают признательность за со-действие программе поддержки ведущих университетов РФ в целях повышения их конкурентоспособности № 211 Правительства РФ №02.А03.21.0006./The study was performed on the equipment from OAO “Ausferr”. The study was performed within the framework of the state assignment from the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations of Russian Federation, theme “Structure”, registration number 0120146333. The authors express their gratitude
Appears in Collections:Научные публикации ученых УрФУ, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
10.22226-2410-3535-2018-3-246-251.pdf3,34 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.