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Influence of Asymmetric Rolling Process on the Microstructure Properties of Bimetallic Sheet Metals.

Grzegorz StradomskiDariusz RydzTomasz GarstkaMichał PałęgaTomasz DylArkadiusz SzarekJustyna Łukomska SzarekTomasz Dembiczak
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This paper presents the results of research on the determination of the influence of kinetic asymmetry of work rolls on structural changes in hot-rolled bimetallic sheet metals. The tests were conducted on bimetallic samples composed of materials 10CrMo9-10 + X2CrNiMo17-12-2. The scope of the research included a comparative analysis for two cooling variants: I in water (freezing the structure immediately after rolling) and II for cooling in air. The research conducted showed that the introduction of asymmetric conditions to the rolling process results in a greater grain fragmentation in the so-called hard layer and does not have a negative effect on microstructural changes in the soft layer.
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