Metallurgical Design of Flat Rolled Steels

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  • Reviews the current theories and experimental works
  • Explains how the components fit and work together to make a successful experimental design
  • Gives a comparative analysis of the obtained results in application to a large variety of steels produced around the world
  • Presents the various approaches in the form of menus of different strategies and options
  • Outlines the basic principles of metallurgical design of flat rolled steels
  • Illustrates equations and compares them in both table and graphic forms
  • Summary

    This book outlines the basic principles of metallurgical design of flat rolled steels to obtain flat steel products with required metallurgical and mechanical properties. These principles establish the requirements for steel chemical composition and the process parameters, including steelmaking, reheating, hot rolling, annealing and cold rolling. Metallurgical Design of Flat Rolled Steels reviews the current theories and experimental works conducted in this area, and gives a comparative analysis of the obtained results in application to a large variety of steels produced around the world.

    This guide presents essential material in a fashion that permits rapid application to practical problems while providing the structure and understanding necessary for long-term growth. It first explains how the components fit and work together to make a successful experimental design, then analyzes each component in detail, presenting the various approaches in the form of menus of different strategies and options. Then the text illustrates equations developed by various researchers and compares them in both table and graphic forms.

    Written in a clear and concise manner, the material is presented using a modular or "building block" approach so readers get to see how the entire structure fits together and learn the essential techniques and terminology necessary to develop more complex designs and analyses.

    Table of Contents

    MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF STEEL
    Microstructural Characteristics of Metals
    Chemical Compositions of Steel
    Physical Properties of Steel
    Classification of Steel

    MAKING, CASTING AND ROLLING STEEL
    Primary and Secondary Steelmaking
    Casting and Reheating Steel
    Rolling Mills for Flat Products

    DEFORMATION OF STEEL DURING ROLLING
    Heat Transfer in Hot Rolling of Flat Products
    Basic Principles of Macroscopic Plasticity
    Theories of Flat Rolling
    Resistance to Deformation in Flat Rolling

    METALLURGICAL ASPECTS OF HOT ROLLING
    Structural Changes in Plain Carbon Steels During Hot Rolling
    Solubility and Precipitation of Microalloy Carbides/Nitrides
    Structural Changes in Microallayed Steels During Hot Rolling
    Strengthening Mechanisms in Steels
    Thermomechanical Treatment During Rolling and Cooling

    PROPERTIES OF FLAT ROLLED PRODUCTS
    Mechanical Properties of Hot Rolled Carbon Steels
    Cold-Forming and Fatigue Properties of Steels
    Metallurgical Defects in Cast Slabs and Hot Rolled Products

    PLAIN AND MICROALLAYED CARBON SEALS
    Plain Carbon Steels
    Microalloyed Steels
    Extra & Ultra Low Carbon Steels
    Multiphase Steels
    The Rolling Mill as a Metallurgical Device
    Nomenclature
    Principal Works Consulted
    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "For university and industry researchers, this book is a valuable compilation of much of the research and equations that have been developed in recent years in the field of metallurgical engineering of steel. Industry specialists responsible for product quality will find the book an essential addition to their libraries. This book is unique in that it may be the most comprehensive compilation of material in the field of steel metallurgy. Books on metallurgy are often written by university researchers. However, this author presents much of the information from his own practical experience of working many years in the steel industry."
    -David Rosburg, JOM On-Line, August 2006

    Written by "one of the most prominent individuals who has written on steel-rolling technology."
    E-Streams, Volume 8, No.5, 2005

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