High-strength hot-rolled steel sheet and method for producing the same

US11603571B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11603571-B2
Application numberUS-201816485978-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 6, 2018
Priority dateFeb 17, 2017
Publication dateMar 14, 2023
Grant dateMar 14, 2023

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There are provided a high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more and a production method therefor. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet has a predetermined component composition and a microstructure containing 75.0% or more by area and less than 97.0% by area of a primary phase composed of an upper bainite phase, the primary phase having an average grain size of 12.0 μm or less, and more than 3.0% by area and 25.0% or less by area of a secondary phase that is a structure composed of one or two of a lower bainite phase and/or a tempered martensite phase, and a martensite phase, in which the number density of grains of the secondary phase having an equivalent circular diameter of 0.5 μm or more is 150,000 grains/mm2 or less, and the steel sheet has an arithmetic mean surface roughness of 2.00 μm or less.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength, TS, of 980 MPa or more, comprising a component composition containing, by mass, C: 0.04% or more and 0.15% or less, Si: 0.4% or more and 2.0% or less, Mn: 1.0% or more and 3.0% or less, P: 0.100% or less (including 0%), S: 0.0100% or less (including 0%), Al: 0.01% or more and 2.00% or less, N: 0.010% or less (including 0%), Ti: 0.03% or more and 0.15% or less, B: 0.0005% or more and 0.0050% or less, and one or two or more selected from Cr: 0.10% or more and 2.50% or less, Mo: 0.05% or more and 0.50% or less, Nb: 0.005% or more and 0.060% or less, and V: 0.05% or more and 0.50% or less, the balance being Fe and incidental impurities; and a microstructure containing 75.0% or more by area and less than 97.0% by area of a primary phase composed of an upper bainite phase, the primary phase having an average grain size of 12.0 μm or less, and more than 3.0% by area and 25.0% or less by area of a secondary phase that is a structure composed of one or two of a lower bainite phase and/or a tempered martensite phase, and a martensite phase, wherein the number density of grains of the secondary phase having an equivalent circular diameter of 0.5 μm or more is 150,000 grains/mm 2 or less, wherein the steel sheet has an arithmetic mean surface roughness (Ra) of 2.00 μm or less, and wherein the number density of grains of the secondary phase having an equivalent circular diameter of 0.5 μm or more is 150,000 grains/mm 2 or less and more than 1000 grains/mm 2 . 2. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the steel sheet has a ductile-to-brittle fracture transition temperature (vTrs) is −40° C. or lower, as measured in accordance with JIS Z 2242. 3. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the steel sheet has a yield ratio of 92.0% or less. 4. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the microstructure consists essentially of 75.0% or more by area and less than 97.0% by area of a primary phase composed of an upper bainite phase, the primary phase having an average grain size of 12.0 μm or less, more than 3.0% by area and 25.0% or less by area of a secondary phase that is a structure composed of one or two of a lower bainite phase and/or a tempered martensite phase, and a balance of the microstructure being a total area percentage of a retained austenite phase, a pearlite phase, and a ferrite phase of 0% to less than 3.0%. 5. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1 , further comprising a coated layer on a surface of the steel sheet. 6. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the component composition further contains, by mass, one or two selected from the group consisting of Group A, Group B, and Group C: Group A; at least one selected from the group consisting of: Cu: 0.01% or more and 0.50% or less, and Ni: 0.01% or more and 0.50% or less, Group B: Sb: 0.0002% or more and 0.0200% or less, and Group C: at least one selected from the group consisting of: Ca: 0.0002% or more and 0.0100% or less, Mg; 0.0002% or more and 0.0100% or less, and REM: 0.0002% or more and 0.0100% or less. 7. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 6 , further comprising a coated layer on a surface of the steel sheet. 8. A method for producing the high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength, TS, of 80 MPa or more according to claim 6 , the method comprising: heating a steel to 1,150° C. or higher; then performing hot rolling including, after performing rough rolling, performing descaling with high-pressure water at an impact pressure of 3.0 MPa or more before finish rolling, and performing the finish rolling, wherein letting an RC temperature be defined by formula (1), a total rolling reduction is 50% or more at the RC temperature or higher and then 80% or less at lower than the RC temperature, and a finishing temperature is (RC−100° C.) 100° C.) or higher and (RC+100° C.) or lower; then starting cooling within 2.0 s after completion of the finish rolling, wherein letting an Ms temperature be defined by formula (2), the cooling is performed to a cooling stop temperature of higher than the Ms temperature and 600° C. or lower at an average cooling rate of 30° C./s or more; performing coiling at the cooling stop temperature; and then cooling a steel sheet to (Ms−100° C.) at an average cooling rate of 0.20° C./min or more, RC (° C.)=850+100×C+100×N+10×Mn+700×Ti+5,000×B+10×Cr+50×Mo+2,000×Nb+150×V  formula (1) Ms (° C.)=561−474×C−33×Mn−17×Ni−21×Mo  formula (2) where each element symbol in formulae (1) and (2) indicates the element content (% by mass) of the steel, and when an element is not contained, the element symbol in the formula is calculated as 0. 9. The method for producing the high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 8 , further comprising subjecting a surface of the steel sheet to coating treatment. 10. A method for producing the high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength, TS, of 980 MPa or more according to claim 1 , the method comprising: heating a steel to 1,150° C. or higher; then performing hot rolling including, after performing rough rolling, performing descaling with high-pressure at an impact pressure of 3.0 MPa or more before finish rolling, and performing the finish rolling, wherein letting an RC temperature be defined by formula (1), a total rolling reduction is 50% or more at the RC temperature or higher and then 80% or less at lower than the RC temperature, and a finishing temperature is (RC−100° C.) or higher and (RC+100° C.) or lower; then starting cooling within 2.0 s after completion of the finish rolling, wherein letting an Ms temperature be defined formula (2), the cooling is performed to a cooling stop temperature of higher than the Ms temperature and 600° C. or lower at an average cooling rate of 30° C./s or more; performing coiling at the cooling stop temperature; and then cooling a steel sheet to (Ms−100° C.) at an average cooling rate of 0.20° C./min or more, RC (° C.)=850+100×C+100×N+10×Mn+700×Ti+5,000×B+10×Cr+50×Mo+2,000×Nb+150×V  formula (1) Ms (° C.)=561−474×C−33×Mn−17×Ni−21×Mo  formula (2) where each element symbol in formulae (1) and (2) indicates the element content (% by mass) of the steel, and when an element is not contained, the element symbol in the formula is calculated as 0. 11. The method for producing the high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 10 , further comprising subjecting a surface of the steel sheet to coating treatment.

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  • C21D8/02Primary

    during manufacturing of plates or strips (C21D8/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • containing copper · CPC title

  • containing tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, vanadium, or niobium · CPC title

  • Martensite · CPC title

  • containing aluminium · CPC title

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There are provided a high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more and a production method therefor. The high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet has a predetermined component composition and a microstructure containing 75.0% or more by area and less than 97.0% by area of a primary phase composed of an upper bainite phase, the primary phase having an average grai…
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Jfe Steel Corp
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Primary CPC classification C21D8/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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