Niobium in Microalloyed Steels - Unchallenged for its Main Applications
During the past five decades niobium has emerged as the most important microalloying element in high strength steels. The first theories to explain its role were presented in the seminal publications of Woodhead, Morrison and Gray. Today niobium microalloyed steels are unchallenged for their main applications. Some examples include linepipe for gas transportation, automotive steels used in body-in-white and structural parts, shipbuilding, steel towers and steel structures in civil construction that exhibit better fire resistance and seismic load performance. Modern technology for steelmaking helped emphasize the superior overall properties that can be attained with the use of niobium. Gas linepipe is the best example of cleaner steel with carbon levels below 0.05% manufactured economically. Modern niobium microalloyed steels present the optimal balance of strength, toughness, weldability and formability. This paper describes the evolution of the technology associated with niobium in microalloyed steels, technology that secured its status as the efficient solution to solving today’s challenges: safety, energy efficiency and environmental concerns. The paper also presents evidence that enhances the case that there is a secure, stable, long-term supply of the ferroniobium used to manufacture these steels.
NOGUEIRA Marcos A.Stuart CARNEIRO Tadeu
Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Minera(c)(a)o, Technical Director,S(a)o Paulo,Brazil
国际会议
The 6th International Conference on High Strength Low Alloy Steels(第六届高强度低合金钢国际会议HSLA Steels2011)
北京
英文
61-67
2011-05-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)