Title: | Rolling of ingots of third-generation high-strength steels into sheets |
Authors: | Vrtáček, Jiří Jirková, Hana Peković, Michal Tříska, Ladislav |
Citation: | JIRKOVÁ, Hana ed.; JENÍČEK, Štepán ed. Proceedings PING 2019: modern trends in material engineering: 10.-13.09.2019, Pilsen. 1. vyd. Plzeň: University of West Bohemia, 2019, s. 62. ISBN 978-80-261-0879-5. |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | University of West Bohemia |
Document type: | konferenční příspěvek conferenceObject |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/35242 |
ISBN: | 978-80-261-0879-5 |
Keywords: | válcování za tepla a za studena;vysokopevnostní ocel;vícefázová mikrostruktura |
Keywords in different language: | hot and cold rolling;high strength steels;multiphase microstructure |
Abstract in different language: | One of the essential branches of today’s engineering production involves production of sheet stock by rolling. The majority of steel sheet stock is used in the automotive industry. In recent decades, this sector has been striving to reduce vehicle emissions. One of available solutions involves the use of advanced high-strength steels whose chemical composition and strengthening mechanisms make it possible to build the car body with thinner sheet blanks than before. Two advanced high-strength steels containing 0.2 wt. % carbon and additions of manganese, silicon and different levels of aluminium were used for rolling trials in which ingots were converted into 1.8 mm sheet by combined hot and cold rolling. This procedure was found to produce strengths in excess of 1000 MPa combined elongation of more than 15%. |
Rights: | © University of West Bohemia |
Appears in Collections: | Proceedings PING 2019: modern trends in material engineering Konferenční příspěvky / Conference Papers (RTI) Proceedings PING 2019: modern trends in material engineering |
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