High-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having excellent baking hardenability and low temperature toughness with maximum tensile strength of 980 mpa or more
US-2015329950-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US10961611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10961611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515536200-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A high-strength steel having a yield strength at a level of 800 MPa and a method of manufacturing the same, with the components and amounts thereof by weight percentage being: C: 0.06-0.14%, Si: 0.1-0.30%, Mn: 0.8-1.60%, Cr: 0.2-0.70%, Mo: 0.1-0.40%, Ni: 0-0.30%, Nb: 0.01-0.030%, Ti: 0.01-0.030%, V: 0.01-0.05%, B: 0.0005-0.0030%, Al: 0.02-0.06%, Ca: 0.001-0.004%, N: 0.002-0.005%, P≤0.02%, S≤0.01%, O≤0.008%, the balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities; wherein the above elements meet the following relationships: 0.40%<Ceq<0.50%, Ceq=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Ni+Cu)/15; 0.7%≤Mo+0.8Ni+0.4Cr+6V≤1.1%; 3.7≤Ti/N≤7.0; 1.0≤Ca/S≤3.0.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A high-strength steel consisting of the following components by weight percentage: C: 0.06-0.14%, Si: 0.10-0.30%, Mn: 1.03-1.26%, Cr: 0.20-0.70%, Mo: 0.10-0.40%, Ni: O<Ni≤0.30%, Nb: 0.010-0.030%, Ti: 0.010-0.030%, V: 0.010-0.050%, B: 0.0005-0.0030%, Al: 0.02-0.06%, Ca: 0.001-0.004%, N: 0.002-0.005%, P≤0.020%, S≤0.010%, O≤0.008%, and the balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities; wherein the above elements meet the following relationships: 0.40%<Ceq<0.50%, Ceq=C+Mn/6+(Cr+Mo+V)/5+(Ni+Cu)/15, 0.7%≤Mo+0.8Ni+0.4Cr+6C≤1.1%; 3.7≤Ti/N≤7.0; and 1.0≤Ca/S≤3.0; and wherein the high-strength steel has a yield strength of 800-917 MPa, a tensile strength of 850-958 MPa, an elongation >12%, and an impact energy at −40° C.>40J, wherein a microstructure of the high-strength steel consists of uniform lath-shaped tempered martensite, and wherein the high-strength steel is structured for engineering machinery, crane jibs, or dumper bodies. 2. A method of manufacturing the high-strength steel of claim 1 , comprising the following steps: 1) smelting the components recited in claim 1 in a converter or electrical furnace, refining, and casting to a cast blank; 2) heating the cast blank in a furnace at 1150-1270° C., wherein, when the temperature of the core of the cast blank reaches the furnace temperature, the temperature is held, and the holding time is >1.5h; 3) rolling the cast blank to a target thickness by single-stand reciprocating rolling or multi-stand hot continuous rolling, wherein a final rolling temperature is 820-920° C., and the final rolling temperature Tf meets: Ar 3 <Tf<Tnr, wherein Ar 3 is a temperature at which hypo-eutectoid steel austenite begins to convert to ferrite: Ar 3 =901-325C-92Mn-126Cr-67Ni-149Mo; Tnr is non-recrystallization critical temperature: Tnr=887+464C+(6445Nb−644sqrt(Nb))+(732V230sqrt(V))+890Ti+363Al-357Si; a rolling reduction rate at a final rolling path is >15%; 4) conducting on-line quenching to (Ms-150) ° C. or lower after the rolling by using a laminar cooling system to control a cooling speed of V>e (5.3-2.53c-0.16Si-0.82Mn-0.95Cr-1.87Mo-160B) ° C./s, so as to guarantee formation of full martensitic structure, wherein Ms is a temperature at which transformation of martensite begins, Ms=539-423C-30.4Mn-17.7Ni-12.1Cr-11.0Si-7.0Mo; and 5) subjecting to tempering heat treatment at a tempering temperature of 400-550° C.; wherein when the temperature of the core of the steel plate arrives at the furnace temperature, the temperature is held, and the holding time is 20-180 min thereby producing the high-strength steel of claim 1 .
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