Girth welded joint of steel pipe
US-2024353033-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9879334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9879334-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214008104-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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Provided is an abrasion resistant steel plate or steel sheet, suitable for use in construction machines, industrial machines, and the like, and a method for manufacturing the same. A steel plate or steel sheet has a composition containing 0.20% to 0.27% C, 0.05% to 1.0% Si, 0.30% to 0.90% Mn, P, S, 0.005% to 0.025% Nb, 0.008% to 0.020% Ti, 0.1% or less Al, and 0.0010% to 0.0060% N on a mass % basis, the composition further containing one or more of Cr, Mo, W, and B, the composition containing one or more of Cu, Ni, V, an REM, Ca, and Mg as required, the remainder being Fe and inevitable impurities. After being heated, a semi-finished product having the steel composition is hot-rolled and is subjected to reheat-quenching or direct quenching.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steel plate or steel sheet having a chemical composition comprising: 0.20% to 0.27% C, by mass %; 0.05% to 1.0% Si, by mass %; 0.30% to 0.90% Mn, by mass %; 0.010% or less P, by mass %; 0.005% or less S, by mass %; 0.005% to 0.025% Nb, by mass %; 0.008% to 0.020% Ti, by mass %; 0.1% or less Al, by mass %; 0.0010% to 0.0060% N, by mass %; one or more of 0.05% to 1.5% Cr, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% Mo, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% W, by mass %, and 0.0003% to 0.0030% B, by mass %; and Fe and incidental impurities, the steel plate or steel sheet having (i) a microstructure having a base phase or main phase that is tempered martensite, wherein a carbide, nitride, or carbonitride which has a grain size in the range of 0.01 μm to 0.5 μm in terms of equivalent circle diameter and which contains one or both of Nb and Ti is present at 2×10 2 grains/mm 2 or more, and (ii) a hardenability index DI* of 45 or more as represented by Equation (1), DI*=33.85×(0.1×C) 0.5 ×(0.7×Si+1)×(3.33×Mn+1)×(0.35×Cu+1)×(0.36×Ni+1)×(2.16×Cr+1)×(3×Mo+1)×(1.75×V+1)×(1.5×W+1) (1) where each alloy element symbol represents the content, by mass %, and is 0 when not present, wherein an average grain size of the tempered martensite is 15 μm or less in terms of equivalent circle diameter. 2. The steel plate or steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the chemical composition further comprises one or more of 1.5% or less Cu, by mass %, 2.0% or less Ni, by mass %, and 0.1% or less V, by mass %. 3. The steel plate or steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the chemical composition further comprises one or more of 0.008% or less of an REM, by mass %, 0.005% or less Ca, by mass %, and 0.005% or less Mg, by mass %. 4. The steel plate or steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein a surface hardness of the steel plate or steel sheet is in the range of 400 to 520 HBW 10/3000 in terms of Brinell hardness. 5. The steel plate or steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the microstructure includes 10 area % or less of untempered martensite. 6. A method for manufacturing a steel plate or steel sheet, the method comprising: heating a steel material having a chemical composition comprising: 0.20% to 0.27% C, by mass %; 0.05% to 1.0% Si, by mass %; 0.30% to 0.90% Mn, by mass %; 0.010% or less P, by mass %; 0.005% or less S, by mass %; 0.005% to 0.025% Nb, by mass %; 0.008% to 0.020% Ti, by mass %; 0.1% or less Al, by mass %; 0.0010% to 0.0060% N, by mass %; one or more of 0.05% to 1.5% Cr, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% Mo, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% W, by mass %, and 0.0003% to 0.0030% B, by mass %; and Fe and incidental impurities, the steel plate or steel sheet having (i) a microstructure having a base phase or main phase that is tempered martensite, wherein a carbide, nitride, or carbonitride which has a grain size in the range of 0.01 μm to 0.5 μm in terms of equivalent circle diameter and which contains one or both of Nb and Ti is present at 2×10 2 grains/mm 2 or more, and (ii) a hardenability index DI* of 45 or more as represented by Equation (1), DI*=33.85×(0.1×C) 0.5 ×(0.7×Si+1)×(3.33×Mn+1)×(0.35×Cu+1)×(0.36×Ni+1)×(2.16×Cr+1)×(3×Mo+1)×(1.75×V+1)×(1.5×W+1) (1) where each alloy element symbol represents the content, by mass %, and is 0 when not present, to a temperature in the range of 1,000° C. to 1,200° C.; performing hot rolling on the steel material to form a steel plate or steel sheet; performing cooling on the steel plate or steel sheet; performing reheating on the steel plate or steel sheet at a temperature in the range of Ac3 to 950° C.; and then performing quenching on the steel plate or steel sheet, wherein an average grain size of the tempered martensite is 15 μm or less in terms of equivalent circle diameter. 7. A method for manufacturing a steel plate or steel sheet, the method comprising: heating a steel material having a chemical composition comprising: 0.20% to 0.27% C, by mass %; 0.05% to 1.0% Si, by mass %; 0.30% to 0.90% Mn, by mass %; 0.010% or less P, by mass %; 0.005% or less S, by mass %; 0.005% to 0.025% Nb, by mass %; 0.008% to 0.020% Ti, by mass %; 0.1% or less Al, by mass %; 0.0010% to 0.0060% N, by mass %; one or more of 0.05% to 1.5% Cr, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% Mo, by mass %, 0.05% to 1.0% W, by mass %, and 0.0003% to 0.0030% B, by mass %; and Fe and incidental impurities, the steel plate or steel sheet having (i) a microstructure having a base phase or main phase that is tempered martensite, wherein a carbide, nitride, or carbonitride which has a grain size in the range of 0.01 μm to 0.5 μm in terms of equivalent circle diameter and which contains one or both of Nb and Ti is present at 2×10 2 grains/mm 2 or more, and (ii) a hardenability index DI* of 45 or more as represented by Equation (1), DI*=33.85×(0.1×C) 0.5 ×(0.7×Si+1)×(3.33×Mn+1)×(0.35×Cu+1)×(0.36×Ni+1)×(2.16×Cr+1)×(3×Mo+1)×(1.75×V+1)×(1.5×W+1) (1) where each alloy element symbol represents the content, by mass %, and is 0 when not present, to a temperature in the range of 1,000° C. to 1,200° C.; performing hot rolling on the steel material at a temperature in the range of 850° C. or higher to form a steel plate or steel sheet; and performing quenching on the steel plate or steel sheet at a temperature in the range of Ar3 to 950° C. immediately after finishing the hot rolling, wherein an average grain size of the tempered martensite is 15 μm or less in terms of equivalent circle diameter. 8. The method for manufacturing a steel plate or steel sheet according to claim 6 , wherein, in the step of performing cooling, the steel plate or steel sheet is cooled to 300° C. or lower.
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