Recrystallisation, Structure, Texture and Properties of Pipe Steel Rolled at Wide Temperature Range

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Methods of complex X-ray and metallographic analyses have been used to investigate the influence of texture, thin structure and grain boundaries of coiled low-alloyed steel for gas-and-oil pipeline tubes after hot rolling on its mechanical properties. Finish rolling temperature changes in a wide range (ТFR = 8900С-5300С). Specifics of steel structure formation under conditions of dynamic (controlled rolling) and static (high-and-low temperature rolling) recrystallization have been found.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 558-559)

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581-587

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October 2007

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DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.273-275.383

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