• CN: 11-2187/TH
  • ISSN: 0577-6686

›› 2005, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (5): 147-153.

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INFLUENCE OF Mn AND Si ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PEARLITIC STEELS AFTER SEVERELY COLD ROLLING AND ANNEALING

Sun Shuhua;Zhang Zhenrong;Xiong Yi;Lü Zhiqing;Li Yong;Fu Wantang;Maki Tadashi   

  1. Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
  • Published:2005-05-15

Abstract: The influence of Mn and Si on mechanical properties of severely cold-rolled and annealed pearlite in Fe-0.8C alloys with various contents are investigated. With the addition of Mn and Si, the tensile strength (sb) and yield strength (ss) of the cold-rolled and annealed pearlite are vastly improved, but its effect on ductility of the cold-rolled pearlite is negligible. The addition of Si is quite effective in improving the ductility of the cold-rolled and annealed pearlite, especially when the strength is at a higher level, I.e., lower annealing temperature or shorter annealing period. The optimal mechanical properties in the alloys with Mn or Si were developed after annealing at 450 ℃ for short annealing periods (30 s to 120 s). The combined addition of Mn and Si is more effective in improving the mechanical properties of severely cold-rolled and annealed pearlite.

Key words: Alloying element, Annealing, Cold rolling, Mechanical property, Pearlite, Ultra-fine grains

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