Abstract

To avoid the fracture of cold-rolled sheets, this study investigated the refinement mechanism for the compact strip production process and proposed an optimised method. The primary austenite grain size was 50–475 µm, and the grain size of the hot-rolled strips was 3.6–4.8 µm. The Gleeble-3500 simulator was applied to simulate the hot rolling process. Grain refinement was realised through dynamic recrystallization and the supply of more nucleation sites for transformation by sub-structures. Increasing the coiling temperature from 620 to 730 °C increased the ferrite fraction from 3.95 to 24.16%. The adjacent cementite distance changed from 0.33 to 0.84 µm, resulting in decreased yield and tensile strengths and increased elongation. Thus, the fracture of cold-rolled sheets was avoided.

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