Author(s):
Masoumi, Mohammad ; Echeverri, Edwan Anderson Ariza ; Silva, Cleiton Carvalho ; Béreš, Miloslav ; Abreu, Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
Date: 2022
Origin: Oasisbr
Subject(s): API 5L X70 steel; Crystallographic texture; Thermomechanical processes
Description
A commercial API 5L X70 steel plate was subjected to different thermomechanical processes to propose a novel thermomechanical rolling path to achieve improved mechanical properties. Scanning electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, and x-ray texture analysis were employed for microstructural characterization. The results showed that strain-free recrystallized {001} ferrite grains that developed at higher rolling temperature could not meet the American Petroleum Institute (API) requirements. Also, refined and work-hardened grains that have formed in the intercritical region with high stored energy do not provide suitable tensile properties. However, fine martensite–austenite constituents dispersed in ferrite matrix with grains having predominantly {111} and {110} orientations parallel to the normal direction that developed under isothermal rolling at 850 C provided an outstanding combination of tensile strength and ductility.