| Title of Invention | A METHOD OF PRODUCING ULTRA HIGH STRENGTH STEEL WITH MINIMAL DUCTILITY FROM FERRITE-BAINITE STARTING DUAL PHASE STEEL |
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| Abstract | This invention relates to a method of producing an ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility from ferrite-bainite dual phase steel comprising the steps of: producing C-Mn-Si based steel having composition in weight % of C - 0.1-0.3, Mn - 1.1 - 1.7, Si - 0.2 - 0.6, S - ≤ 0.015, P - ≤ 0.02, Ti - ≤ 0.01, V - 0.1 - 0.3, Cr - 0.05 - 0.1, 1 in an air induction furnace, forging a bloom of said steel at 900-1100°C with different amount of deformation at each stroke to achieve a homogenized structure and conveying the same to hot rolling mill, and hot rolling the bloom at just above Ar3 temperature and normalising to obtain slab of ferrite-bainite steel slab, cold rolling the said hot rolled slab to 20-85 % deformation and annealing the cold reduced steel sheet / strip at 200-700°C for 20 - 60 minutes to result ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility. |
| Full Text | -2- FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to producing an ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility from ferrite-bainite-dual phase steel and the steel sheet / strip produced thereof. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In automobile and traction application problems are associated to generate high horse power motors for higher weight of auto-traction body, tractions parts and various locking and coupling parts of strips and sheets. Attempts have been therefore made in automobile industry to develop auto body and its associated parts with reduced weight with higher strength maintenance for optimal and smooth running of auto and traction equipment. -3- In general such steels as referred in the prior state of art have been developed with strength ductility relationship having inverse relationship in steel gamete. The present invention has proposed to develop advance high strength steel (AHSS) from Carbon-Manganese-Silicon based steel to result very high strength steel with nominal ductility in a new approach. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION One of the object of the invention is to prepare a steel composition in weight % C - 0.1-0.3, Mn - 1.1 - 1.7, Si - 0.2 - 0.6, S - V - 0.1 - 0.3, Cr - 0.05 - 0.1, in an air induction furnace. Another object of the invention is to develop a dual phase ferrite-bainite steel with homogenized microstructure by forging a steel bloom of C-Mn-Si based steel at 900 - 1100° C with different amount of deformation and temperature within the said range at each stroke and hot rolling the forged bloom just above Ar3 (860° C - 920° C) temperature followed by normalizing to obtain a hot rolled steel sheet / strip. -4- A yet another object of the invention is cold deforming the ferrite-bainite-steel slab to different percentages of 20 to 85 and finally recrystallised annealing the resulted strip or sheet at temperature ranges from 200-700° C for 20 - 60 minutes. The hot rolled structure of ferrite bainite has YS - 400 MPa, UTS - 550 MPa and elongation - 20 %. The said hot rolled ferrite - bainite structure is further transformed with further reduction of ductility on cold working the slab at different percentages of 20 to 85 % and on final recrystallisation annealing at 200° C to 700° C to result advance high strength steel with YS-750 MPa, UTS - 850 MPa and elongation - 15 %. -5- The microstructures of the hot rolled ferrite-bainite steel slab and final cold worked recrystallised annealed slab of transformed ferrite-bainite structure at different magnifications of 50 to 500 are represented in Figures 1 and 2. The initial microstructure of hot rolled slab constituents of ~ 75 vol % of bainite and ~ 25 vol % of ferrite. It results in YS: ~ 400 MPa, UTS: ~ 550 MPa and Elongation: ~ 20 %. The final microstructure also constitutes the same amount of bainite and ferrite. The cold rolling and subsequent annealing results in YS: ~ 750 MPa, UTS: ~ 850 MPa and Elongation: ~ 15 %. More oriented grains in the final structure and more fine grained structures obtained after giving cold deformation and recrystallisation annealing of the hot rolled slab of ferrite-bainite structure. The invention is illustrated with an example in Table-1 below showing high strength-steel obtained of 750 MPa with 15 % elongation on 20 to 80 % cold working and final recrystallisation annealing at 200° C to 700° C of the steel slabs. The steel samples of tensile strength resulted above UTS 850 MPa with less than 15 % elongation of the slab samples break under the conditions used in automobile or traction parts and therefore discarded. -6- % Cold Rolledreduction Annealingtemperature, ° C Strength, MPa % Elongation 200 870 9 300 800 11 20 400 790 13 500 750 15 600 680 16 700 550 19 30 200 850 9 300 845 10 400 840 12 500 790 14 600 700 18 700 600 20 50 200 880 7 300 870 12 400 850 15 500 820 16 600 750 19 700 700 20 200 1100 4 300 1085 7 80 400 1000 9 500 990 9 600 800 14 700 600 20 -7- Though the invention has been narrated with a specific embodiment, it should not be read and construed in a restrictive manner as various modifications, alterations and adaptations are possible within the scope and ambit of the invention as defined in the encompassed appended claims. -8- WE CLAIM 1. A method of producing an ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility from ferrite-bainite dual phase steel comprising the steps of: producing C-Mn-Si based steel having composition in weight % C - 0.1-0.3, Mn - 1.1 - 1.7, Si - 0.2 - 0.6, S - .02, 71 - induction furnace, forging a bloom of said steel at 900-1100° C with different amount of deformation at each stroke to achieve a homogenized structure and conveying the same to hot rolling mill, and hot rolling the bloom at just above Ar3 (860o C - 920° C) temperature and normalising to obtain slab of ferrite-bainite steel slab, cold rolling the said hot rolled slab to 20-85 % deformation and annealing the cold reduced steel sheet / strip at 200-700° C for 20 - 60 minutes to result ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility. -9- 2. A method of producing an ultra high strength steel as claimed in claim 1, wherein on hot rolling at final recrystallisation temperature just above A3, results ferrite-bainite microstructure steel having YS-400 MPa, UTS - 550 MPa and elongation - 20 %. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the high strength end product steel sheet / strip has YS - 750 MPa, UTS - 850 MPa and elongation - 15 %. 4. A steel sheet / strip of composition in weight % C - 0.1-0.3, Mn - 1.1 - 1.7, Si - 0.2 - 0.6, S - 0.05 - 0.1, with ultra high strength and minimal ductility produced according to the method of claim 1. This invention relates to a method of producing an ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility from ferrite-bainite dual phase steel comprising the steps of: producing C-Mn-Si based steel having composition in weight % of C - 0.1-0.3, Mn - 1.1 - 1.7, Si - 0.2 - 0.6, S - ≤ 0.015, P - ≤ 0.02, Ti - ≤ 0.01, V - 0.1 - 0.3, Cr - 0.05 - 0.1, 1 in an air induction furnace, forging a bloom of said steel at 900-1100°C with different amount of deformation at each stroke to achieve a homogenized structure and conveying the same to hot rolling mill, and hot rolling the bloom at just above Ar3 temperature and normalising to obtain slab of ferrite-bainite steel slab, cold rolling the said hot rolled slab to 20-85 % deformation and annealing the cold reduced steel sheet / strip at 200-700°C for 20 - 60 minutes to result ultra high strength steel with minimal ductility. |
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| Patent Number | 271459 | |||||||||
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| Indian Patent Application Number | 690/KOL/2007 | |||||||||
| PG Journal Number | 09/2016 | |||||||||
| Publication Date | 26-Feb-2016 | |||||||||
| Grant Date | 22-Feb-2016 | |||||||||
| Date of Filing | 04-May-2007 | |||||||||
| Name of Patentee | TATA STEEL LIMITED. | |||||||||
| Applicant Address | JAMSHEDPUR | |||||||||
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| PCT International Classification Number | C21D1/19; C21D8/02; C22C38/00 | |||||||||
| PCT International Application Number | N/A | |||||||||
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