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Effects of boron content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of twin-roll strip casting borated steel sheets

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2020.139847

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High borated steels; Boron content; Sub-rapid solidification; Microstructure; Mechanical properties

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51574078, 51774081]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [N180712004, N180706001]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014M560218, 2016T90228]

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High borated steel sheets containing 0.25 wt% to 4.0 wt% boron including hypoeutectic (0.28 wt% B and 2.11 wt % B), eutectic (2.43 wt% B) and hypereutectic (4.01 wt% B) compositions were tried to be fabricated by a novel strip casting technology, and the effects of boron content on sub-rapid solidification behavior and subsequent microstructural evolution together with mechanical properties was studied. It was found that the morphology of borides depended greatly on the boron content. When increasing boron, the morphological change of borides was network-like -> grainy -> cluster-like -> plate-like. Various orientation relationships between different morphological borides and gamma-Fe in as-cast steels were also identified. After subsequent hot-rolling and solutiontreating, ultra-fine (<10 mu m) borides were obtained in hypoeutectic and eutectic steels. Benefiting from that, excellent mechanical properties was achieved, which was much better than that of steels prepared by traditional ingot casting. Particularly, when the boron content approached eutectic composition, of which the effect on the microstructure and mechanical properties was more sensitive. The steels containing 2.11 wt% and 2.43 wt% boron exhibited different morphological borides with a total elongation of 14.1% and 8.0%, respectively. Moreover, a thin hypereutectic borated steel sheet was also prepared, but the borides were very large and the total elongation was very low. The correlation between microstructure and strength was clarified based on the Hall-Petch behavior and intermetallic strengthening effect. Smaller gamma-grains and higher volume fraction of borides were responsible for higher strength. The plastic behavior of steels was influenced by strain-hardening rate that was determined by the volume fraction of gamma-Fe matrix. A better sustainable strain-hardening capability was beneficial to extend the stage of uniform deformation and enhance the ductility. In addition, the mechanical properties of steels were also decided by the fracture mechanism that was dominated by the size of borides.

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