Dissertação
Influência das variáveis do resfriamento acelerado na microestrutura e na planicidade de chapas grossas de aço da classe API
Fecha
2019-08-30Autor
Fabrício Mazola da Silva Paiva
Institución
Resumen
TMCP (Thermo Mechanical Control Process) is a technology that combines
controlled rolling with accelerated cooling for production of heavy plates of
steels for various applications, including those for oil and gas transportation,
meeting the API standards. There are several benefits in terms of quality and
productivity associated to use of this technology, but a point of concern is
related to flatness requirements, because the intense cooling applied in the
process may cause large temperature heterogeneity in the plate. This, in turn,
may lead to unacceptable flatness problems, as the intense cooling covers the
transformation temperature range. As such, this work focused on the effect of
different accelerated cooling strategies on mechanical properties and flatness of
API X70 grade steel plates. Based on numerical simulations of different
strategies, the resulting cooling curves were determined and used for process
simulations by dilatometry, aiming at checking the feasibility of doing industrial
experiences. Thus, experimental lots of plates were produced using five
selected cooling strategies that were simulated. The results of microstructure,
tensile properties, hardness and flatness were evaluated in the plates produced,
allowing for the determination of the best cooling strategies that favored the
best combination between mechanical properties and flatness, complying with
the API standard.