EFFECT OF PROCESSING ROUTE ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND MICROHARDNESS OF LOW-CARBON STEEL SUBJECTED TO DRECE PROCESS

1 PASTRŇÁK Martin
Co-authors:
1 HILŠER Ondřej 1 RUSZ Stanislav 1 REŠKA Vladislav 1 SZKANDERA Pavel 2 ZABYSTRZAN Rostislav
Institutions:
1 VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, martin.pastrnak@vsb.cz, ondrej.hilser@vsb.cz, stanislav.rusz@vsb.cz, vladislav.reska.st@vsb.cz, pavel.szkandera@vsb.cz
2 STEELTEC CZ, s.r.o., Třinec, Czech Republic, EU, rosta.zabystrzan@steeltec.cz
Conference:
30th Anniversary International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Brno, Czech Republic, EU, May 26 - 28, 2021
Proceedings:
Proceedings 30th Anniversary International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials
Pages:
323-328
ISBN:
978-80-87294-99-4
ISSN:
2694-9296
Published:
15th September 2021
Proceedings of the conference have already been published in Scopus and we are waiting for evaluation and potential indexing in Web of Science.
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Abstract

Presented paper reports the effect of the processing route on the microstructure and microhardness in the cold rolled low-carbon sheets processed by dual rolls equal channel extrusion (DRECE). The DRECE process was repeated up to four passes in two processing routes, called routes A and C. As the number of passes increased, the heterogeneous evolution of microhardness and microstructural heterogeneities between the core and surface regions gradually became intensified in both processing routes. The results showed that the DRECE method is a powerful method for processing the sheets with gradient structure and enhanced utility properties. Therefore, it appears that the proposed method has a great potential to a wide range of industrial applications.

Keywords: SPD, low-carbon steel, DRECE, microhardness, microstructure

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