Journal article
The structure and properties of warm-rolled steels
Abstract
Microstructure, tensile properties and fracture behaviour were examined in both warm-rolled rods (1150°F, 621°C) and in conventionally hot-rolled rods (1950°F, 1065°C) of four carbon grades (1015, 1038, 1060 and 1090). Both spheroidization of carbides and the development of substructure in the ferrite were produced during warm rolling. The fracture facets were more irregular, indicating an increased amount of plastic tearing, than in the …
Authors
Uvira JL; Clay DB; Worthington PJ; Embury JD
Journal
Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 439–449
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
April 1972
DOI
10.1179/cmq.1972.11.2.439
ISSN
0008-4433