Forecasting the Microstructure of a Microalloyed Steel Plate Strip

2021 ◽  
Vol 316 ◽  
pp. 306-312
Author(s):  
Sergey Platov ◽  
Konstantin Maslennikov ◽  
Nicolay Urtsev

A description of the experience in the development and implementation of a model for forecasting the microstructure of rolled tubular products steel during thermomechanical processing of a semi-finished product and the relative IT-solution for the plate mill 5000 of PJSC MMK is presented. This solution is based on modeling the kinetics of structure formation in the mill technological line. The article describes briefly the result of analysis of a number of existing kinetics models of phase and structural transformations from the point of view of their application under the conditions of interest to us. An empirical study of the thermal effects of phase transformations and the influence of the heat removal mode on the kinetics of structure formation is described. The process of development of an empirical kinetics model and implementation of IT-solution, that implements this model, is also described.

2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 899-904 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kwiecień ◽  
P. Graca ◽  
K. Muszka ◽  
J. Majta

Abstract In the present study, we have discussed the selected problems of microstructure development during the whole manufacturing process, i.e. continuous casting, thermomechanical processing, and cold metal forming of the microalloyed steels wires. In the investigated steels, the microstructure development was controlled by the history of deformation and by the effects of microalloying elements, mostly Nb, Ti, and B. It has been concluded that obtained in the ultrafine grained microalloyed steel wires mechanical properties were first of all resulting from specific structural composition and grain refinement. Additionally, it has been proven that austenite grain refinement, that increases nucleation rate during the austenite-to-ferrite phase transformation, as a result of the thermomechanical processing, are very beneficial from point of view of the final mechanical properties. This problem starts to be very important when the microalloyed steel products are subjected to severe plastic deformation, as it has been shown discussed in the present work for combined processes of wire drawing and wire flattening.


Author(s):  
V.I. Tarasevych ◽  
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Yu.G. Gasan ◽  
V.B. Dolgoshey ◽  
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...  

The paper considers the issues of studying the structure formation of binders during hardening to determine the optimal moments of mechanical action on gypsum concrete specimens, which makes it possible to optimize the technology of their impregnation with sulfur melt. The time dependence of the elastic modulus of a hardening, binder is its important physicochemical characteristic, since it is used to objectively identify the stages of structure formation, to simulate the processes occurring at each of the stages. It is noted that the method of acoustic resonance of bending vibrations, in the case of hardening binders, needs correction with respect to the measurement technique and interpretation of the results obtained. The kinetics of the resonance frequency of a sample consisting of a rigid cell and a dispersion poured into it is a function of the elastic properties of the cell, the dispersion itself, the contact zone of the dispersion with cell and therefore cannot be used for either qualitative or quantitative analysis of the kinetics of hardening. Taking into account the elasticity of cuvette is necessary to obtain reliable information. It has been established that in the presence of shrinkage or significant expansion of the binder, the study of structure formation by the resonance method should be carried out in plastic cuvettes. Regardless of shrinkage, the use of a cuvette requires compulsory consideration of its elastic properties. It is advisable to objectively distinguish the stages of structure formation on the basis of the kinetics of not the dynamic modulus of elasticity itself, but the rate of its change. The time dependence of the logarithmic damping decrement is also an important characteristic of the concrete structure. The studies carried out make it possible to obtain serogypsum composites with the necessary performance characteristics and to manufacture elements of architectural décor, wall fencing products of increased aesthetics, durability and reliability from them.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 11054-11065

The article is devoted to the study of the forms of moisture bond in mature cheeses. The kinetics of mass transfer processes depend on the mobility and binding energy of water with solid and dissolved substances. Therefore, the removal of bound water is accompanied by deterioration in kinetics and increased energy consumption. In this regard, information on the state of bound water in substances during dehydration is very important from a scientific point of view and from a practical one. Based on the studies carried out, the forms of moisture bond in various types of cheese were determined by strain-gauge and thermographic methods. Based on this, it has been established that the forms of moisture bond in cheeses can be determined by strain-gauge and thermographic methods.


2020 ◽  
Vol 128 (8) ◽  
pp. 1100
Author(s):  
А.В. Тюрин ◽  
С.А. Жуков ◽  
А.Ю. Ахмеров

It was previously found that in emulsion microcrystals (EMC) AgBr (I) (with silver content corresponding to pBr 4), the centers responsible for tunneling recombination at T = 77 K, with a maximum of luminescence at λmax~ 560 nm when excited from light from the absorption region of AgBr (I) EMCs (λ ~ 450 nm) as a result of temperature quenching, they undergo structural transformation into centers, which, under the same excitation, provide tunneling recombination with a wavelength depending on the binder: for EMC AgBr (I) obtained in water ‒ λmax~ 720 nm, in gelatin ‒ λmax~ 750 nm. In the present work, similar structural transformations of the centers determining tunneling recombination with λmax~ 560 nm, to the centers with luminescence on λmax~ 720 nm were implemented for AgBr (I) EMCs synthesized in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with an increase in the content of silver ions in the emulsion (from pBr 4 to 7). Responsible for this transformation, as follows from the obtained results, are mobile interstitial silver ions Agi +, which transform these tunnel recombination centers. The effect of the binder on the recombination processes in EMC AgBr (I) is manifested in changes in the kinetics of the increase in luminescence with λmax~ 560 nm upon excitation by light from the absorption region of AgBr (I) EMC (λ ~ 450 nm) to a stationary level. For a binder whose molecules do not interact with Ag centers Agin+, n = 1, 2 (water, PVA at pBr 4), increase in luminescence with λmax~ 560 nm occurs monotonically from zero to the maximum stationary level. For a binder (in our case, G is gelatin), whose molecules with centers Agin+ (n = 1,2) form complexes (Agin0G+), the kinetics of the increase in luminescence in EMC AgBr (I) to a stationary level at λmax~ 560 nm at pBr 4 is characterized by the presence of “flash flare”. Adsorption on the surface of EMC AgBr (I) (in PVA at pBr 7) of the dye is manifested as follows: if, before the introduction of the dye, the kinetics of the increase in luminescence with λmax~ 560 nm, when excited from light from the absorption region of AgBr (I) EMC (λ ~ 450 nm) to a stationary level, “flare-up” appeared, then after the introduction of the dye, the luminescence increases with λmax~ 560 nm occurs monotonically from zero to the maximum stationary level. Studies of the “flash” of luminescence stimulated by infrared (IR) light, after the termination of the action of exciting light, showed that when the kinetics of the increase in luminescence with λmax~ 560 nm to the stationary level, it exhibits "flare-up", a "flash" stimulated by IR light is not observed at λ ~ 560 nm. In the absence of “flash flare”, a “flash” at λ ~ 560 nm is observed. From our point of view, the results obtained indicate that “flare-up burning” is due to the presence of deep centers of electron localization with a small capture cross section, and not a photochemical reaction stimulated by exciting light. Key words: AgBr (I) microcrystals, emulsions, glow centers, luminescence flare-up.


1990 ◽  
Vol 68 (9) ◽  
pp. 760-767 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. A. Tuszynski ◽  
M. Otwinowski

In this paper we investigate the family of nonlinear partial differential equations used to describe the kinetics of critical phenomena within the Landau–Ginzburg model. An analysis of the recently obtained symmetry-reduction results for a number of such equations is provided from the point of view of pattern formation at criticality. Various possibilities occur depending on the choice of control parameters. An illustration is provided using several physical examples such as metamagnets and liquid crystals.


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