Study on surface longitudinal crack formation of typical hypoeutectoid steel produced on a caster with billet and slab

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This paper investigates the formation mechanism of typical hypoeutectoid steel with longitudinal cracks produced on a caster with billet and slab. It was found that the microstructure of the proeutectoid ferrite is the most critical factor affecting the longitudinal crack. The formation conditions of the proeutectoid ferrite and the reasonable control direction were determined through experiments and calculations. High-temperature tensile experiments revealed that enhanced cooling did not cause additional cracks. Therefore, the final plan was to reduce the formation of proeutectoid ferrite by strengthening the cooling process. As a result, the optimized surface temperature quickly passed the phase transition region of the proeutectoid ferrite and no cracks were found in the optimized billet.

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Xing, L., Wang, M., Guo, J., Zhang, Z., Zeng, F., Chen, B., & Bao, Y. (2019). Study on surface longitudinal crack formation of typical hypoeutectoid steel produced on a caster with billet and slab. Metals, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9121269

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