Method for producing a high strength steel sheet having improved strength and formability and obtained sheet

US11555226B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11555226-B2
Application numberUS-201515322712-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 3, 2015
Priority dateJul 3, 2014
Publication dateJan 17, 2023
Grant dateJan 17, 2023

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A method for producing a high strength uncoated steel sheet having an improved strength and an improved formability, including the steps of: providing an uncoated steel sheet; annealing the sheet at an annealing temperature TA higher than 865° C. but less than 1000° C. for a time of more than 30 s; cooling the sheet down to a quenching temperature QT between 310° C. and 375° C., at a cooling speed of at least 30° C./s; heating the sheet up to a partitioning temperature PT between 370° C. and 470° C. and maintaining the sheet at the partitioning temperature for a partitioning time Pt between 50 s and 150 s; and cooling the sheet down to the room temperature.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a high strength uncoated steel sheet having an improved strength and an improved formability, the steel sheet having a yield strength YS of at least 850 MPa, a tensile strength TS of at least 1180 MPa, a total elongation of at least 13% and a hole expansion ratio HER of at least 30%, the steel sheet having a ratio of yield strength by tensile strength of at least 0.81, comprising the steps of: providing an uncoated steel sheet having a chemical composition containing in weight %: 0.13%≤C≤0.22%; 1.2%≤Si≤1.8%; 1.8%≤Mn≤2.2%; 0.10%≤Mo≤0.20%; Nb≤0.05%; Ti≤0.05%; and Al≤0.5%; a remainder being Fe and unavoidable impurities; annealing the sheet at an annealing temperature TA higher than 865° C. but less than 1000° C. for a time of more than 30 s; quenching the sheet by cooling the sheet down to a quenching temperature QT between 310° C. and 375° C., at a cooling speed of at least 30° C./s in order to have, just after quenching, a structure consisting of austenite and at least 50% of martensite, by volume fraction, with an austenite content such that the steel sheet has a final structure after heat treatment and cooling to room temperature, comprising, by volume fraction, between 3% and 15% of residual austenite and between 85% and 97% of a sum of martensite and bainite, the structure not including ferrite, the formation of bainite being avoided at the quenching temperature; heating the sheet up to a partitioning temperature PT between 370° C. and 470° C. at a heating rate of at least 5° C./s and at most 10° C./s and maintaining the sheet at the partitioning temperature for a partitioning time Pt between 50 s and 150 s; and cooling the sheet down to the room temperature to provide the uncoated high strength steel sheet, wherein the method further comprises, after the sheet is quenched to the quenching temperature QT and before heating the sheet up to the partitioning temperature PT, a step of holding the sheet at the quenching temperature QT for a holding time between 2 s and 8 s, the holding being isothermal. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the chemical composition of the steel includes Al≤0.05%. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the quenching temperature QT is between 310° C. and 340° C. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the holding time is between 3 s and 7 s. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the quenching temperature is comprised between 340° C. and 375° C. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the hole expansion ratio is of at least 50%. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the yield strength is of at least 978 MPa. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein in the step of holding the sheet at the quenching temperature QT, the holding time is between 2 s and 3 s, the holding being isothermal.

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  • C22C38/04Primary

    containing manganese · CPC title

  • C21D8/0247Primary

    characterised by the heat treatment · CPC title

  • Hardening (C21D1/02 takes precedence); Quenching with or without subsequent tempering (quenching devices C21D1/62) · CPC title

  • Martensite · CPC title

  • Bainite · CPC title

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What does patent US11555226B2 cover?
A method for producing a high strength uncoated steel sheet having an improved strength and an improved formability, including the steps of: providing an uncoated steel sheet; annealing the sheet at an annealing temperature TA higher than 865° C. but less than 1000° C. for a time of more than 30 s; cooling the sheet down to a quenching temperature QT between 310° C. and 375° C., at a cooling sp…
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Arcelormittal
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C22C38/04. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jan 17 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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