Rolling temperature and rolling reduction intensively influence the formation of Luder lines and fluting marks in mild steels. They govern these effects through control of strain aging. In order to enhance the strain aging resistance and the consequent reduction of yield point elongation and fluting intensity, warm rolling without using the skin pass process is applied. The development of microstructure and crystallographic textures during deformation process and the determination of fluting intensity and mechanical properties consisting of tensile and formability properties in terms of different thermomechanical conditions (RT and RR%) were investigated in this study. These properties are determined through the use of bending, tensile tests, optical microscope, and EBSD analysis.
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Zebarjadi Sar, M., Barella, S., Gruttadauria, A., Mombelli, D., & Mapelli, C. (2018). The Influence of Thermomechanical Processing Conditions on the Evolution of Microstructure and Crystallographic Textures and the Mechanical Properties of Deformed Mild Steels in the Intercritical Region. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8298310
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