Abstract
Abstract—The paper presents results of the industrial implementation of hot plastic deformation and thermal treatment schemes for the production of rolled sheet products based on cold-resistant steel with yield strength not lower that 315–750 MPa for the Arctic. On the basis of the studies performed, a set of scientific and technological techniques has been developed for various technological processes (thermomechanical treatment followed by accelerated cooling, quenching from the rolling heating, and separate furnace heating with high-temperature tempering). The developed complex method provides the formation of a structure having an acceptable heterogeneity and anisotropy level corresponding to different morphological and crystallographic parameters throughout the entire thickness of rolled products up to 100 mm based on low-alloy steels with a yield strength not lower than 315–460 MPa and up to 60 mm based on economically alloyed steels with a yield strength not lower than 500–750 MPa. The structure of sheet products is presented that provides guaranteed characteristics of strength, cold resistance (impact energy KV at a testing temperature ranging from –60 to –80°C, critical ductile-to-brittle transition temperature Tkb, and nil ductility temperature NDT), and crack resistance according to a CTOD criterion in a low-temperature range to meet the requirements of the RMRS “Rules for the Classification and Construction of Ships” for steel with the Arc40 index.
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