Abstract

Grain growth of coarse-grained austenite in Nb–V–Ti microalloyed steel during equalisation was predicted by extending the previous investigation. The prediction worked with initial austenite grain size distribution instead of average grain size. An improved model taking into account the holding time was used in the prediction. The result showed that only part of initial austenite grains grow at each equalisation temperatures, but the grain size of growing grains is expanded to a wider range with increasing equalisation temperature, which indicates that grain size distribution should be considered when grain growth of coarse-grained austenite is evaluated. The predicted austenite grain size distribution is close fit to the measured one and further work is expected to improve the quality of model prediction.

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