Effect of Strain Rate on Nb(C,N) Precipitation in Micro Alloy Steel Slab

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It was analyzed by strain-induced precipitation model that Nb(C,N) precipitation in micro alloy steel slab was effected by strain rate during continuous casting process. The results are as follows: The changing of casting speed could effect the time for 5%precipitation of Nb(C,N), which was decreasing with increasing casting speed at certain temperature and strain rate. Slab strain and strain rate were too small in bending zone and leveling zone. The effect of slab strain rate on Nb(C,N) precipitation could be ignore when Nb(C,N) precipitation in continuous casting process was studied.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 535-537)

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633-638

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June 2012

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