Statistical Research of Stainless Austenitic Steel Grain Size Distribution after Screw Rolling.
Mikhail Mikhailovich SkripalenkoTatyana Viktorovna ZavyalovaZbigniew PaterBoris Alekseevich RomantsevStanislav Olegovich RogachevLiudmila Mikhailovna KaputkinaMikhail Nikolaevich SkripalenkoAndrei Vladimirovich DanilinPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Screw rolling of austenitic stainless-steel billets was conducted in two- and three-high mills. Statistical research results showed that, compared to heated but not rolled conditions, both screw rolling techniques provided a decrease of grain size, variance, grain size distribution asymmetry, and excess in the billet cross-section at the stationary stage of screw rolling. At that stage, grain size distribution after two-high screw rolling is closer to normal in terms of asymmetry and excess values compared to grain-size distribution after three-high screw rolling. A strong negative correlation between strain effective values and grain-size values for the cross-section of the rolled billets at the stationary stage was revealed for both two- and three-high screw rolling.