Abstract

The effect of temperature regimes for accelerated cooling in the range 820–590°C on low-carbon microalloyed steel plate microstructure and properties is studied. Microstructure formation features are determined with unequal cooling conditions over a workpiece length during manufacture by controlled rolling technology with accelerated cooling. Recommendations are made for improving property uniformity over the length during industrial production.

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