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Influence of Rolling on Austenitic Steel Sheets
Authors: Pešlová Františka | Krmela Jan | Hajduchová Ľuba
Year: 2007
Type of publication: kapitola v odborné knize
Name of source: Improvement of Quality Regarding Processes and Materials 2007
Publisher name: Wydawnictvo Menedzerskie PTM
Place: Warszawa
Page from-to: 97-102
Titles:
Language Name Abstract Keywords
cze Vliv válcování na plechy z austenitické ocele The chapter deals with the influence of rolling on austenitic steel sheets. Cold rolling of γ-sheets has some specifications. Transformations of the structure of austenitic steel sheets after cold rolling are accompanied by a change of mechanical properties of surface and subsurface layers. Textures are formed which to some extent contain precipitated carbides, δ-ferrite and/or other phases which contribute to the impairment of the quality of these steels. Ultimately even impairment can occur of their basic properties such as corrosion resistance, heat resistance, creep-resistance which make these steels appropriate for combined mechanically and thermally loaded parts. Válcování za studena;austenitický ocelový plech;metalografie;rozložení karbidů
eng Influence of Rolling on Austenitic Steel Sheets The chapter deals with the influence of rolling on austenitic steel sheets. Cold rolling of γ-sheets has some specifications. Transformations of the structure of austenitic steel sheets after cold rolling are accompanied by a change of mechanical properties of surface and subsurface layers. Textures are formed which to some extent contain precipitated carbides, δ-ferrite and/or other phases which contribute to the impairment of the quality of these steels. Ultimately even impairment can occur of their basic properties such as corrosion resistance, heat resistance, creep-resistance which make these steels appropriate for combined mechanically and thermally loaded parts. Cold rolling;austenitic steel sheet;metallography;carbide distribution