Low-density clad steel sheet having excellent formability and fatigue property and manufacturing method therefor
US-2024326399-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9340860B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9340860-B2 |
| Application number | US-55436509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2009 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2007 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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A high strength cold-rolled steel sheet and a high strength plated steel sheet which have an excellent surface appearance required for outer panels of automobiles and which have an extremely high r value in a direction at 45° with respect to the rolling direction and which have excellent press formability and a tensile strength of at least 340 MPa and a process for their manufacture are provided. The steel sheets have a chemical composition consisting essentially of, in mass %, C: 0.0005-0.025%, Si: at most 0.2%, Mn: 0.3-2.5%, P: at most 0.15%, S: at most 0.02%, N: at most 0.006%, sol. Al: less than 0.005%, Ti: 0.005-0.05%, and Nb: 0.020-0.200% with the mass ratio (Nb/Ti) of the contents of Nb and Ti being at least 2, and a remainder of Fe and impurities, and they have an r value in a direction at 45° with respect to the rolling direction (r 45 ) of at least 1.80 and/or a mean r value (r m ) of at least 1.60, and a tensile strength of at least 340 MPa.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cold-rolled steel sheet characterized by having a chemical composition consisting of, in mass percent, C: 0.0005-0.025%, Si: at most 0.2%, Mn: 0.3-2.5%, P: at most 0.15%, S: at most 0.02%, N: at most 0.006%, sol. Al: 0.0001 to less than 0.005%, Ti: 0.005-0.05%, and Nb: 0.020-0.200%, with the mass ratio (Nb/Ti) of the contents of Nb and Ti being at least 2, sol. Ti: 0.004% or more, and a remainder of Fe and impurities, and by having an r value in a direction at 45° with respect to the rolling direction (r 45 ) of at least 1.80 and/or a mean r value (r m ) of at least 1.60, along with a tensile strength of at least: 340 MPa, wherein a dissolved oxygen concentration ranges between 0.003 and 0.018% in a molten steel used to make the steel sheet, the dissolved oxygen concentration measured prior to addition of Ti to the molten steel. 2. A cold-rolled steel sheet as set forth in claim 1 wherein the average number density of TiO x in a cross section of a thickness of the steel is at least 30/mm 2 and sol. Ti is at least 0.004%. 3. A cold-rolled steel sheet characterized by having a chemical composition as set forth in claim 1 and by having inclusions which satisfy the following Equations 1-3: N Ti ≧30/mm 2 (1) N Ti /( N Ti +N Al )≧0.80 (2) N Ti /N total ≧0.65 (3) wherein, N Ti : of inclusions having a major axis with a length of at least 1 μm in a vertical cross section parallel to the rolling direction, the average number density of those containing at least 50% of Ti oxides; N Al : of inclusions having a major axis with a length of at least 1 μm in a vertical cross section parallel to the rolling direction, the average number density of those containing at least 50% of Al oxides; and N total : the average number density of all oxide inclusions having a major axis with a length of at least 1 μm in a vertical cross section parallel to the rolling direction. 4. A galvannealed steel sheet having a galvannealed plated layer on the surface of a cold-rolled steel sheet as set forth in claim 1 having a chemical composition in which the Si and P contents are, in mass %, Si: at mast 0.1% and P: at 0.10%.
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