Correlation of morphological anisotropy and Lankford value of deep drawing sheets hot-rolled by compact strip production
0205 materials engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1007/s12613-012-0650-y
Publication Date:
2012-10-01T13:49:22Z
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ABSTRACT
Cold-rolled steel sheets in automotive applications require an excellent deep draw ability, which is characterized by the Lankford value (r-value). In this study, a correlation was identified between r-value and pancake-shaped grain flatness which is indicated as the ratio of grain diameter in the rolling direction (RD) and normal direction (ND) of sheets (d r/d n). A mathematical model $$\left( {r = e^{0.345\left( {d_n^{ - 1/2} - d_r^{ - 1/2} } \right)} } \right)$$ was developed to calculate r-value by the microstructure of steel sheets hot-rolled by compact strip production (CSP). It is shown that the r-value is higher, if the microstructure of steel sheet is of pancake-shaped grains elongated in the rolling direction. The calculated r-value is confirmed to fit exactly to the measured one from the large-scale production.
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