Abstract

Drastic flatness changes in high-strength steel strips during water quenching cause problems for both their subsequent manufacture and final products. In this work, a temperature–microstructure–str...

Highlights

  • As a high added-value product in the steel industry, high-strength steel is widely used in aviation, aerospace, shipping, oil pipelines, bridges, automobiles, and so on.[1]

  • Li et al.[6,7] developed an FE method for a quenching process simulation considering the correlated effects of temperature, stress, and phase transformation

  • Typical working conditions were selected for simulating the flatness evolution of high-strength steel plates with initial warping defects during the quenching process (Table 2)

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Introduction

As a high added-value product in the steel industry, high-strength steel is widely used in aviation, aerospace, shipping, oil pipelines, bridges, automobiles, and so on.[1]. Typical working conditions were selected for simulating the flatness evolution of high-strength steel plates with initial warping defects during the quenching process (Table 2).

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