Study of Recrystallization and Phase Transformation in a Cold-Rolled Dual-Phase Steel: Influence of Temperature and Heating Rate during First Annealing Stages

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The effect of heating path and heating rate on the microstructure and texture development in cold-rolled continuously annealed DP steel was studied by SEM and EBSD. A methodology to separate the individual phases present in mixed microstructures, and thus to enable quantification of the individual contributions to the bulk texture has been applied. It was observed that a higher heating rate may promote strengthening of {111} textures in DP steels as observed in low carbon grades.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 702-703)

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818-821

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December 2011

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