Abstract
By using torsional test, microstructural changes in commercially available C-Mnand vanadium microalloyedud steel were studied and changes in austenite on rolling through roughing and finishing mills wereud estimated on the basis of preliminary static recrystallization determinations. Amethodfor determining theud temperature at which recrvstaflization starts to be inhibited in microalloyed steel involving experimenta]ud measurementsof the activation energy wasdeveloped. The influenoe of the activation energy on changesud in austenite brought about by rolling at an ordinary hot strip mill wasestablished by torsional simulationud of various thermal cycles, both at a roughing and at a finishing mill, Austenite in C-Mnsteel wasfound toud be impossible to harden under these conditions-not even on rolling at a finishing mill at temperaturesud close to Ar3-as a result of its activation energy being constant at all temperatures. Onthe other hand.ud hardening of austenite in microalloyed steel wasreadily accomplished at a finishing mill at temperaturesud belbw the critical recrystallization temperature (915 ºC) as the activation energy increases sharply belowud such a temperatute.The authors are grateful for the financiai support ofud the DGICYT-Spain(Project PB89-0022).Peer reviewe

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