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A role played by the crystallographic texture in the process of corrosion of hot-rolled rods made of carbon steel

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MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 153-161

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CONSULTANTS BUREAU/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11003-012-9485-y

Keywords

texture; microstructure; anisotropy; electrochemical corrosion

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We study the crystallographic textures and microstructures in longitudinal and cross sections of circular hot-rolled rods made of 25G2S and St3kp reinforcing steels. The distribution of orientations of the crystal is specific. It is described as a double cylindrical axial texture with < 100 > and < 110 > directions parallel to the axis of the rods. The anisotropy of elongation of grains is insignificant. We discuss the mechanisms of formation of the crystallographic texture responsible for the anisotropy of electrochemical corrosion of hot-rolled rods with circular cross sections made of steels with low contents of carbon. In steel rods with medium and high contents of carbon, the anisotropy of electrochemical corrosion is caused by the structural texture.

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