EP1731626A1 - Feuille mince d"acier haute rigidite haute resistance et procede de fabrication de ladite feuille - Google Patents

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EP1731626A1
EP1731626A1 EP05727349A EP05727349A EP1731626A1 EP 1731626 A1 EP1731626 A1 EP 1731626A1 EP 05727349 A EP05727349 A EP 05727349A EP 05727349 A EP05727349 A EP 05727349A EP 1731626 A1 EP1731626 A1 EP 1731626A1
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  • This invention relates to a high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet suitable mainly as a vehicle body for automobiles and a method for producing the same.
  • the high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet according to the invention is a column-shaped structural member having a thickness susceptibility index of the stiffness near to 1 such as a center pillar, locker, side flame, cross member or the like of the automobile and is widely suitable for applications requiring a stiffness.
  • the stiffness of the parts under the same shape of parts and welding conditions is represented by a product of Young's modulus of the material and geometrical moment of inertia of the part. Further, the geometrical moment of inertia can be expressed so as to be approximately proportionate to t ⁇ when the thickness of the material is t.
  • is a thickness susceptibility index and is a value of 1-3 in accordance with the shape of the parts. For example, in case of one plate shape such as panel parts for the automobile, ⁇ is a value near to 3, while in case of column-shape such as structural parts, ⁇ is a value near to 1.
  • ⁇ of the parts 3 if the thickness is made small by 10% while equivalently maintaining the stiffness of the parts, it is required to increase the Young's modulus of the material by 37%, while when ⁇ of the parts is 1, if the thickness is made small by 10%, it may be enough to increase the Young's modulus by 11%.
  • the Young's modulus is largely dependent upon the texture and is known to become high in a closest direction of atom. Therefore, it is effective to develop ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> in order to develop an orientation advantageous for the Young's modulus of steel being a body-centered cubic lattice in a steel making process comprising the rolling through rolls and the heat treatment, whereby the Young's modulus can be increased in a direction perpendicular to the rolling direction.
  • the patent article 1 discloses a technique wherein a steel obtained by adding Nb or Ti to an extremely low carbon steel is hot-rolled at a rolling reduction at Ar 3 -(Ar 3 +150°C) of not less than 85% to promote transformation from non-crystallized austenite to ferrite to thereby render the texture of ferrite at the stage of the hot-rolled sheet into ⁇ 311 ⁇ 011> and ⁇ 332 ⁇ 113>, which is an initial orientation and is subjected to a cold rolling and a recrystallization annealing to render ⁇ 211 ⁇ 011> into a main orientation to thereby increase the Young's modulus in a direction perpendicular to the rolling direction.
  • the patent article 2 discloses a method for producing a hot rolled steel sheet having an increased Young's modulus in which Nb, Mo and B are added to a low carbon steel having a C content of 0.02-0.15% and the rolling reduction at Ar 3 -950°C is made to not less than 50% to develop [211] ⁇ 011>.
  • the patent article 3 discloses a method for producing a hot rolled steel sheet having a high stiffness in which Nb is added to a low carbon steel having a C content of not more than 0.05% and a finish rolling start temperature is made to not higher than 950°C and a finish rolling end temperature is made to (Ar 3 -50°C)-(Ar 3 +100°C) to control the development of ⁇ 100 ⁇ decreasing the Young's modulus.
  • the patent article 4 discloses a method for producing a hot rolled steel sheet in which Si and Al are added to a low carbon steel having a C content of not more than 0.05% to enhance Ar 3 transformation point and the rolling reduction below Ar 3 transformation point in the hot rolling is made to not less than 60% to increase Young's modulus in a direction perpendicular to the rolling direction.
  • Patent article 1 JP-A-H05-255804
  • Patent article 2 JP-A-H08-311541
  • Patent Article 3 JP-A-H05-247530
  • Patent article 4 JP-A-H09-53118
  • the aforementioned techniques have the following problems.
  • the Young's modulus of the steel sheet is increased by using the extremely low carbon steel having a C content of not more than 0.01% to control the texture, but the tensile strength is low as about 450 MPa at most, so that there is a problem in the increase of the strength by applying this technique.
  • the technique disclosed in the patent article 3 is the production of the hot rolled steel sheet, so that it has the same problems as mentioned above.
  • the crystal grains are coarsened by conducting the rolling at the ferrite zone, so that there is a problem that the workability is considerably deteriorated.
  • the increase of the Young's modulus in the steel sheet by the conventional techniques is targeted to hot rolled steel sheets having a thick thickness or soft steel sheets, so that it is difficult to increase the Young's modulus of high-strength thin steel sheet having a thickness of not more than 2.0 mm by using the above conventional techniques.
  • a strengthening mechanism for increasing the tensile strength of the steel sheet to not less than 590 MPa there are mainly a precipitation strengthening mechanism and a transformation texture strengthening mechanism.
  • the precipitation strengthening mechanism When the precipitation strengthening mechanism is used as the strengthening mechanism, it is possible to increase the strength while suppressing the lowering of the Young's modulus of the steel sheet as far as possible, but the following difficulty is accompanied. That is, when utilizing the precipitation strengthening mechanism for finely precipitating, for example, a carbonitride of Ti, Nb or the like, in the hot rolled steel sheet, the increase of the strength is attained by conducting the fine precipitation in the coiling after the hot rolling, but in the cold rolled steel sheet, the coarsening of the precipitate can not be avoided at the step of recrystallization annealing after the cold rolling and it is difficult to increase the strength through the precipitation strengthening.
  • the precipitation strengthening mechanism for finely precipitating for example, a carbonitride of Ti, Nb or the like
  • an object of the invention to solve the above problems and to provide a high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet having a tensile strength of not less than 590 MPa, preferably not less than 700 MPa, a Young's modulus of not less than 225 GPa, preferably not less than 230 GPa, more preferably not less than 240 GPa and a thickness of not more than 2.0 mm as well as an advantageous method for producing the same.
  • (IV) A method for producing a high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet comprising subjecting a starting material of steel comprising C: 0.02-0.15%, Si: not more than 1.5%, Mn: 1.5-4.0%, P: not more than 0.05%, S: not more than 0.01%, Al: not more than 1.5%, N: not more than 0.01% and Nb: 0.02-0.40% as mass%, provided that C, N and Nb contents satisfy the relationships of the following equations (1) and (2): 0.01 ⁇ C + 12 / 14 ⁇ N - 12 / 92.9 ⁇ Nb ⁇ 0.06 N ⁇ 14 / 92.9 ⁇ Nb - 0.01 to a hot rolling step under conditions that a total rolling reduction below 950°C is not less than 30% and a finish rolling is terminated at Ar 3 -900°C, coiling the hot rolled sheet below 650°C, pickling, subjecting to a cold rolling at a rolling reduction of not less than 50%, raising a temperature to 780
  • (VI) A method for producing a high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet according to the item (IV) or (V), wherein the staring material of steel further contains one or more of Cr: 0.1-1.0%, Ni: 0.1-1.0%, Mo: 0.1-1.0%, Cu: 0.1-2.0% and B: 0.0005-0.0030% as mass% in addition to the above composition.
  • a high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet having a tensile strength of not less than 590 MPa, preferably not less than 700 MPa and a Young's modulus of not less than 225 GPa, preferably not less than 230 GPa, more preferably not less than 240 GPa.
  • the starting material of low carbon steel added with Mn and Nb is roll-reduced below 950°C, preferably below 900°C (strictly speaking, just above Ar 3 point) in the hot rolling to promote the transformation from non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite and then cold rolled to develop a crystal orientation useful for the improvement of Young's modulus and thereafter a low-temperature transformation phase suppressing the lowering of the Young's modulus is produced and a greater amount of ferrite phase useful for the improvement of the Young's modulus is retained in the cooling stage by the control of the heating rate in the annealing step and the soaking at two-phase region, whereby the thin steel sheet satisfying higher strength and higher Young's modulus can be produced, which develops an effective effect in industry.
  • the starting material of low carbon steel added with Mn and Nb is roll-reduced just above Ar 3 transformation point in the hot rolling to increase the non-recrystallized austenite texture having a crystal orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 111>, and subsequently the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 111> to ferrite is promoted in the cooling stage to develop ferrite orientation of ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110>.
  • the rolling is carried out at a rolling reduction of not less than 50% to turn the crystal orientation of ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> to ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> useful for the improvement of the Young's modulus, and in the temperature rising stage at the subsequent annealing step, the temperature is raised from 500°C to the soaking temperature at a heating rate of 1-40°C/s to promote the recrystallization of ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> and provide a two-phase region at a state of partly retaining the non-recrystallized grains of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110>, whereby the transformation from the non-recrystallized ferrite of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> to austenite can be promoted.
  • ferrite grains having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is grown to enhance the Young's modulus, while the steel enhancing the hardenability by the addition of Mn is cooled at a rate of not less than 5°C/s to produce the low-temperature transformation phase, whereby it is attempted to increase the strength.
  • the low-temperature transformation phase is produced by retransforming the austenite phase transformed from ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> during the cooling, so that ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> can be also developed even in the crystal orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the Young's modulus is enhanced by developing ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> of ferrite phase, and particularly ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is increased in the orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase largely exerting on the lowering of the Young's modulus, whereby the strength can be increased by the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase and the lowering of the Young's modulus accompanied with the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase can be largely suppressed.
  • the high-stiffness high-strength thin steel sheet according to the invention is a steel sheet having a tensile strength of not less than 590 MPa, preferably not less than 700 MPa, a Young's modulus of not less than 225 GPa, preferably not less than 230 GPa, more preferably not less than 240 GPa, and a thickness of not more than 2.0 mm.
  • the steel sheet to be targeted in the invention includes steel sheets subjected to a surface treatment such as galvanization inclusive of alloying, zinc electroplating or the like in addition to the cold rolled steel sheet.
  • C is an element stabilizing austenite and can largely contribute to increase the strength by enhancing the hardenability at the cooling stage in the annealing after the cold rolling to largely promote the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the Ar 3 transformation point is lowered in the hot rolling and it is possible to conduct the rolling at a lower temperature region when the rolling is conducted just above Ar 3 , whereby the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite can be promoted to develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110>, and the Young's modulus can be improved at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps.
  • C can contribute to increase the Young's modulus by promoting the transformation of ferrite grains having ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> from the non-recrystallized ferrite to austenite after the cold rolling.
  • the C content is required to be not less than 0.02%, preferably not less than 0.05%, more preferably not less than 0.06%.
  • the C content exceeds 0.15 %, the fraction of hard low-temperature transformation phase becomes large, and the strength of the steel is extremely increased but also the workability is deteriorated.
  • the greater amount of C suppresses the recrystallization of the orientation useful for the increase of the Young's modulus at the annealing step after the cold rolling. Further, the greater amount of C brings about the deterioration of the weldability. Therefore, the C content is required to be not more than 0.15%, preferably not more than 0.10%.
  • Si raises the Ar 3 transformation point in the hot rolling, so that when the rolling is carried out just above Ar 3 , the recrystallization of worked austenite is promoted. Therefore, when Si is contained in an amount exceeding 1.5%, the crystal orientation required for the increase of the Young's modulus can not be obtained. Also, the greater amount of Si deteriorates the weldability of the steel sheet but also promotes the formation of fayalite on a surface of a slab in the heating at the hot rolling step to accelerate the occurrence of surface pattern so-called as a red scale.
  • the Si content is required to be not more than 1.5%.
  • the Si content is preferable to be not more than 0.5%.
  • Si is an element stabilizing ferrite and promotes the ferrite transformation at the cooling stage after the soaking of two-phase region in the annealing step after the cold rolling to enrich C in austenite, whereby austenite can be stabilized to promote the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the strength of steel can be increased, if necessary.
  • the Si content is desirable to be not less than 0.2%.
  • Mn is one of important elements in the invention.
  • Mn is an element suppressing the recrystallization of worked austenite in the hot rolling and stabilizing austenite, and since Mn lowers the Ar 3 transformation point, when the rolling is carried out just above Ar 3 , it is possible to conduct the rolling at a lower temperature region, and further Mn has an action of suppressing the recrystallization of the worked austenite.
  • Mn can promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite to develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> and improve the Young's modulus in the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps.
  • Mn as an austenite stabilizing element lowers Ac 1 transformation point in the temperature rising stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling to promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized ferrite to austenite, and can develop the orientation useful for the improvement of the Young's modulus to control the lowering of the Young's modulus accompanied with the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase with respect to the orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase produced in the cooling stage after the soaking.
  • Mn enhances the hardenability in the cooling stage after the soaking and annealing at the annealing step to largely promote the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase, which can largely contribute to the increase of the strength. Further, Mn acts as a solid-solution strengthening element, which can contribute to the increase of the strength in steel. In order to obtain such an effect, the Mn content is required to be not less than 1.5%.
  • the Mn content exceeds 4.0%, Ac 3 transformation point is excessively lowered in the temperature rising stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling, so that the recrystallization of ferrite phase at the two-phase region is difficult and it is required to raise the temperature up to an austenite single-phase region above Ac 3 transformation point.
  • ferrite of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> orientation useful for the increase of the Young's modulus obtained by the recrystallization of worked ferrite can not be developed to bring about the lowering of the Young's modulus.
  • the greater amount of Mn deteriorates the weldability of the steel sheet. Therefore, the Mn content is not more than 4.0%, preferably not more than 3.5%.
  • the P content is required to be not more than 0.05%.
  • P is an element effective for the increase of the strength as a solid-solution strengthening element and has an action of promoting the enrichment of C in austenite as a ferrite stabilizing element. In the steel added with Si, it has also an action of suppressing the occurrence of red scale. In order to obtain these actions, the P content is preferable to be not less than 0.01%.
  • S considerably lowers the hot ductility to induce hot tearing and considerably deteriorate the surface properties. Further, S hardly contributes to the strength but also forms coarse MnS as an impurity element to lower the ductility and drill-spreading property. These problems become remarkable when the S content exceeds 0.01%, so that it is desirable to reduce the S content as far as possible. Therefore, the S content is not more than 0.01%. From a viewpoint of improving the drill-spreading property, it is preferable to be not more than 0.005%.
  • Al is a ferrite stabilizing element, and largely raises the Ar 3 transformation of the steel, so that when the rolling is carried out just above Ar 3 , the recrystallization of worked austenite is promoted to suppress the development of the crystal orientation required for the increase of the Young's modulus. Further, when the Al content exceeds 1.5%, the austenite single-phase region disappears and it is difficult to terminate the rolling at austenite region in the hot rolling step. Therefore, the Al content is required to be not more than 1.5%. From this viewpoint, Al is preferable to be made lower, and further preferable to be limited to not more than 0.1%.
  • Al as a ferrite forming element promotes the formation of ferrite in the cooling stage after the soaking at the two-phase region in the annealing step after the cold rolling to enrich C in austenite, whereby austenite can be stabilized to promote the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the strength of the steel can be enhanced, if necessary.
  • the Al content is desirable to be not less than 0.2%.
  • N is a harmful element because slab breakage is accompanied in the hot rolling to cause surface defect.
  • the N content exceeds 0.01%, the occurrence of slab breakage and surface defect becomes remarkable. Therefore, the N content is required to be not more than 0.01%.
  • Nb is a most important element in the invention. That is, Nb suppresses the recrystallization of worked austenite at the finish rolling step in the hot rolling to promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite and develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> and can increase the Young's modulus at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps. Also, the recrystallization of worked ferrite is suppressed at the temperature rising stage in the annealing step after the cold rolling to promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized ferrite to austenite.
  • the orientation useful for the increase of the Young's modulus can be developed to suppress the lowering of the Young's modulus accompanied with the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • a fine carbonitride of Nb can contribute to the increase of the strength.
  • the Nb content is required to be not less than 0.02%, preferably not less than 0.05%.
  • the Nb content exceeds 0.40%, the all carbonitride can not be solid-soluted in the re-heating at the usual hot rolling step and hence coarse carbonitride remains, so that the effect of suppressing the recrystallization of worked austenite in the hot rolling step and the effect of suppressing the recrystallization of worked ferrite in the annealing step after the cold rolling can not be obtained. Also, even if the hot rolling of the slab after the continuous casting is started as it is without conducting the re-heating after the continuously cast slab is cooled, when Nb is included in an amount exceeding 0.40%, the improvement of the effect of suppressing the recrystallization is not recognized and the increase of the alloy cost is caused. Therefore, the Nb content is 0.02-0.40%, preferably 0.05-0.40%.
  • the amount of (C+(12/14) ⁇ N-(12/92.9) ⁇ Nb), which is the C amount not fixed as the carbonitride, is 0.01-0.06%, preferably 0.01-0.05%.
  • the N content is required to be limited to N ⁇ (14/92.9) ⁇ (Nb-0.01) in relation with the Nb content, preferably N ⁇ (14/92.9) ⁇ (Nb-0.02).
  • the term "the remainder being substantially iron and inevitable impurities" used herein means that steels containing slight amounts of other elements without damaging the action and effect of the invention are included within the scope of the invention.
  • one or two of Ti and V and one or more of Cr, Ni, Mo, Cu and B may be added, if necessary, in addition to the above definition of the chemical composition.
  • Ti is an element contributing to the increase of the strength by forming a fine carbonitride. Also, it is an element contributing to the increase of the Young's modulus by suppressing the recrystallization of worked austenite in the finish rolling step of the hot rolling to promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite. Since Ti has the above actions, the content is preferable to be not less than 0.01%. On the other hand, when the Ti content exceeds 0.50%, all the carbonitride can not be solid-soluted in the re-heating at the usual hot rolling step and a coarse carbonitride remains, and hence the effect of increasing the strength and the effect of suppressing the recrystallization can not be obtained.
  • the Ti content exceeding 0.50% is small in the contribution to the effect of increasing the strength and the effect of suppressing the recrystallization and also the increase of the alloy cost is caused. Therefore, the Ti content is preferably not more than 0.50%, more preferably not more than 0.20%.
  • V is an element contributing to the increase of the strength by forming a fine carbonitride. Since V has such an action, the V content is preferable to be not less than 0.01%. On the other hand, when the V content exceeds 0.50%, the effect of increasing the strength by the amount exceeding 0.50% is small and the increase of the alloy cost is caused. Therefore, the V content is preferably not more than 0.50%, more preferably not more than 0.20%.
  • N coarsely precipitates the nitride of Nb at a high temperature as previously mentioned, so that the effect of suppressing the recrystallization through Nb is decreased.
  • N is preferentially fixed as a nitride of Ti
  • N* as a N amount not fixed as a nitride of Ti is required to be limited to N* ⁇ (14/92.9) ⁇ (Nb-0.01), preferably N* ⁇ (14/92.9) ⁇ ((Nb-0.02).
  • Ti and V form the carbonitride to decrease the C content not fixed as the carbonitride. Further, Ti is fixed by the formation of a sulfide, so that the value of C+(12/14) ⁇ N*-(12/92.9) ⁇ Nb-(12/47.9) ⁇ Ti*-(12/50.9) ⁇ V is required to be 0.01-0.06%, preferably 0.01-0.05% when Ti and/or V are added in order that the C content not fixed as the carbonitride is made to 0.01-0.06%.
  • Cr is an element enhancing the hardenability by suppressing the formation of cementite and can largely contribute to the increase of the strength by largely promoting the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase in the cooling stage after the soaking at the annealing step. Further, the recrystallization of worked austenite is suppressed in the hot rolling step to promote the transformation from non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite and develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110>, and the Young's modulus can be increased at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps. In order to obtain such an effect, Cr is preferable to be included in an amount of not less than 0.1%.
  • the Cr content exceeds 1.0%, the above effect is saturated and the alloy cost increases, so that Cr is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 1.0%.
  • the oxide of Cr produced on the surface induces the non-plating, so that Cr is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 0.5%.
  • Ni is an element stabilizing austenite to enhance the hardenability, and can largely contribute to the increase of the strength by largely promoting the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase in the cooling stage after the soaking at the annealing step. Further, Ni as an austenite stabilizing element lowers Ac 1 transformation point in the temperature rising stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling to promote the transformation from the non-recrystallized ferrite to austenite, and develops the orientation useful for the increase of the Young's modulus with respect to the orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase produced in the cooling stage after the soaking, whereby the lowering of the Young's modulus accompanied with the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase can be suppressed.
  • Ni is an element suppressing the recrystallization of worked austenite in the hot rolling and stabilizing austenite
  • Ar 3 transformation point is lowered to conduct the rolling just above Ar 3
  • the surface defect is induced by cracking accompanied with the lowering of the hot ductility in the hot rolling, but the occurrence of the surface defect can be controlled by composite addition of Ni.
  • Ni is preferable to be included in an amount of not less than 0.1%.
  • Ni content exceeds 1.0%
  • Ac 3 transformation point is extremely lowered in the temperature rising stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling and the recrystallization of ferrite phase at the two-phase region is difficult, and hence it is required to raise the temperature up to austenite single phase region above Ac 3 transformation point.
  • ferrite of orientation obtained by the recrystallization of worked ferrite and useful for the increase of the Young's modulus can not be developed to bring about the decrease of the Young's modulus.
  • the alloy cost increases. Therefore, Ni is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 1.0%.
  • Mo is an element enhancing the harenability by making small the mobility of the interface, and can largely contribute to the increase of the strength by largely promoting the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase in the cooling stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling. Further, the recrystallization of worked austenite can be suppressed, and the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite is promoted to develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> and the Young's modulus can be increased at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps. In order to obtain such an action, Mo is preferable to be included in an amount of not less than 0.1%. On the other hand, when the Mo content exceeds 1.0%, the above effect is saturated and the alloy cost increases, so that Mo is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 1.0%.
  • B is an element suppressing the transformation from austenite phase to ferrite phase to enhance the hardenability, and can largely contribute to the increase of the strength by largely promoting the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase in the cooling stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling. Further, the recrystallization of worked austenite can be suppressed, and the transformation from the non-recrystallized austenite to ferrite is promoted to develop ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> and the Young's modulus can be increased at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps. In order to obtain such an effect, B is preferable to be included in an amount of not less than 0.0005%. On the other hand, when the B content exceeds 0.0030%, the above effect is saturated, so that B is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 0.0030%.
  • Cu is an element enhancing the hardenability, and can largely contribute to the increase of the strength by largely promoting the formation of the low-temperature transformation phase in the cooling stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling. In order to obtain such an effect, Cu is preferable to be included in an amount of not less than 0.1%. On the other hand, when the Cu content exceeds 2.0%, the hot ductility is lowered and the surface defect accompanied with the cracking in the hot rolling is induced and the hardening effect by Cu is saturated, so that Cu is preferable to be included in an amount of not more than 2.0%.
  • the texture according to the invention is required to have a texture comprising a ferrite phase as a main phase and having a martensite phase at an area ratio of not less than 1%.
  • ferrite phase as a main phase means that the area ratio of the ferrite phase is not less than 50%.
  • the texture is required to be the ferrite phase as a main phase. Also, in order to render the tensile strength of the steel sheet into not less than 590 MPa, it is required that the low-temperature transformation phase as a hard phase is formed in a portion other than the ferrite phase as a main phase or a so-called second phase to provide a composite phase.
  • the feature that a hard martensite phase among the low-temperature transformation phases is particularly existent in the texture is advantageous because the fraction of the second phase for obtaining the target tensile strength level is made small and the fraction of ferrite phase is made large, whereby the increase of the Young's modulus is attained and further the workability can be improved.
  • the martensite phase is required to be not less than 1% as an area ratio to the whole of the texture. In order to obtain the strength of lot less than 700 MPa, the area ratio of the martensite phase is preferable to be not less than 16%.
  • the texture of the steel sheet according to the invention is preferable to be a texture comprising ferrite phase and martensite phase, but there is no problem that phases other than the ferrite phase and martensite phase such as bainite phase, residual austenite phase, pearlite phase, cementite phase and the like are existent at the area ratio of not more than 10%, preferably not more than 5%. That is, the sum of area ratios of ferrite phase and martensite phase is preferably not less than 90%, more preferably not less than 95%.
  • the composition of the starting material of steel used in the production method of the invention is the same as the composition of the aforementioned steel sheet, so that the description of the reason on the limitation of the starting material of steel is omitted.
  • the thin steel sheet according to the invention can be produced by successively conducting a hot rolling step of subjecting the starting material of steel having the same composition as the composition of the steel sheet to a hot rolling to obtain a hot rolled sheet, a cold rolling step of subjecting the hot rolled sheet after pickling to a cold rolling to obtain a cold rolled sheet, and an annealing step of attaining the recrystallization and composite texture in the cold rolled sheet.
  • Finish rolling total rolling reduction below 950°C is not less than 30%, and the rolling is terminated at Ar 3 -900°C.
  • the rolling is conducted just above Ar 3 transformation point to develop a non-recrystallized austenite texture having a crystal orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 111>, and the ⁇ 112 ⁇ 111> non-recrystallized austenite can be transformed to ferrite in the subsequent cooling stage to develop ferrite orientation of ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110>.
  • This orientation advantageously acts to the improvement of the Young's modulus in the formation of the texture at the subsequent cold rolling and annealing steps.
  • the total rolling reduction below 950°C (total rolling reduction) is not less than 30%, more preferably the total rolling reduction below 900°C is not less than 30%, and the finish rolling is terminated at a temperature region of Ar 3 -900°C, preferably Ar 3 -850°C.
  • Coiling temperature not higher than 650°C
  • the coiling temperature after the finish rolling exceeds 650°C, the carbonitride of Nb is coarsened and the effect of suppressing the recrystallization of ferrite becomes small in the temperature rising stage at the annealing step after the cold rolling and it is difficult to transform the non-recrystallized ferrite into austenite.
  • the orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase transformed in the cooling stage after the soaking can not be controlled, and the Young's modulus is largely lowered by the low-temperature transformation phase having such a strain. Therefore, the coiling temperature after the finish rolling is required to be not higher than 650°C.
  • the coiling temperature is too low, a great amount of the hard low-temperature transformation phase is produced and the subsequent cold rolling becomes difficult, so that it is preferable to be not lower than 400°C.
  • Cold rolling is carried out at a rolling reduction of not less than 50% after the pickling.
  • the pickling is carried out for removing scale formed on the surface of the steel sheet.
  • the pickling may be conducted according to the usual manner. Thereafter, the cold rolling is conducted.
  • the cold rolling at a rolling reduction of not less than 50% can be turned the orientation of ⁇ 113 ⁇ 110> developed on the hot rolled steel sheet to an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> effective for the increase of the Young's modulus.
  • the orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is developed by the cold rolling, the orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> in ferrite is enhanced in the texture after the subsequent annealing step and further the orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is developed in the low-temperature transformation phase, whereby the Young's modulus can be increased.
  • the rolling reduction in the cold rolling is required to be not less than 50%.
  • the temperature rising rate at the annealing step is an important process condition in the invention.
  • the recrystallization of ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is promoted, while a part of ferrite grains having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is arrived to a two-phase region at a non-recrystallized state, whereby the transformation from the non-recrystallized ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> can be promoted.
  • the Young's modulus can be increased by promoting the growth of ferrite grains having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> when austenite is transformed into ferrite in the cooling after the soaking. Further, when the strength is increased by producing the low-temperature transformation phase, austenite phase transformed from ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> is re-transformed in the cooling, so that ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> can be also developed with respect to the crystal orientation of the low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the reason why the soaking temperature is 780-900°C is due to the fact that when it is lower than 780°C, the recrystallization is not completed, while when it exceeds 900°C, the fraction of austenite becomes large and ferrite having an orientation of ⁇ 112 ⁇ 110> reduces or disappears.
  • the soaking time is not particularly limited, but it is preferable to be not less than 30 seconds for forming austenite, while it is preferable to be not more than about 300 seconds because the production efficiency is deteriorated as the time is too long.
  • Cooling rate to 500°C after soaking not less than 5°C/s
  • an average cooling rate to 500°C after the soaking is required to be not less than 5°C/s.
  • steel having a chemical composition in accordance with the target strength level is first melted.
  • the melting method can be properly applied a usual converter process, an electric furnace process and the like.
  • the molten steel is cast into a slab, which is subjected to a hot rolling as it is or after the cooling and heating.
  • the steel sheet is coiled at the aforementioned coiling temperature and then subjected to usual pickling and cold rolling.
  • the annealing the temperature is raised under the aforementioned condition, and in the cooling after the soaking, the cooling rate can be increased within a range of obtaining a target low-temperature transformation phase.
  • the cold rolled steel sheet may be subjected to an overaging treatment, or may be passed through a hot dip zinc in case of producing as a galvanized steel sheet, or further in case of producing as an alloyed galvanized steel sheet, a re-heating may be conducted up to a temperature above 500°C for the alloying treatment.
  • the hot rolling, pickling, cold rolling and annealing are successively conducted in the laboratory.
  • the basic production conditions are as follows. After the steel ingot is heated at 1250°C for 1 hour, the hot rolling is conducted under conditions that the total rolling reduction below 900°C, i.e. total rolling reduction ratio below 900°C is 40% and the final rolling temperature (corresponding to a final temperature of finish rolling) is 830°C to obtain a hot rolled sheet having a thickness of 4.0 mm. Thereafter, the coiling condition (corresponding to a coiling temperature of 600°C) is simulated by leaving the hot rolled sheet up to 600°C and keeping in a furnace of 600°C for 1 hour and then cooling in the furnace.
  • the thus obtained hot rolled sheet is pickled and cold-rolled at a rolling reduction of 60% to a thickness of 1.6 mm. Then, the temperature of the cold rolled sheet is raised at 10°C/s on average up to 500°C and further from 500°C to a soaking temperature of 820°C at 5°C/s on average. Next, the soaking is carried out at 820°C for 180 seconds, and thereafter the cooling is carried out at an average cooling rate of 10°C/s up to 500°C, and further the temperature of 500°C is kept for 80 seconds, and then the sheet is cooled in air. Moreover, Ar 3 transformation point of this steel under the above production conditions is 730°C.
  • the following conditions are further individually changed under the above production conditions as a basic condition. That is, the experiment is carried out under the basic condition except for the individual changed conditions that the total rolling reduction below 950°C or total rolling reduction below 900°C is 20-65% and the final temperature of the hot finish rolling is 710-920°C and the coiling temperature is 500-670°C and the rolling reduction of the cold rolling is 40-75% (thickness: 2.4-1.0 mm) and the average temperature rising rate from 500°C to the soaking temperature (820°C) in the annealing is 0.5-45°C/s.
  • a tensile test specimen of JIS No. 5 is cut out in the direction perpendicular to the rolling direction and subjected to a tensile test.
  • sectional texture is observed by a scanning type electron microscope (SEM) after the corrosion with Nital to judge the kind of the texture, while three photographs are shot at a visual region of 30 ⁇ m x 30 ⁇ m and then area ratios of ferrite phase and martensite phase are measured by an image processing to determine an average value of each phase as an area ratio (fraction) of each phase.
  • SEM scanning type electron microscope
  • the values of the mechanical characteristics under the basic condition in the experiment according to the production method of the invention are Young's modulus E: 245 GPa, TS: 800 MPa, El: 20%, fraction of ferrite phase: 70% and fraction of martensite phase: 25%, from which it is clear that the thin steel sheet has an excellent balance of strength-ductility and a high Young's modulus.
  • the remainder of the texture other than ferrite phase and martensite phase is either of bainite phase, residual austenite phase, pearlite phase and cementite phase.
  • the relationship between the production conditions and Young's modulus is explained based on the above test results with reference to the drawings.
  • the tensile strength is 750-850 MPa
  • the fraction of ferrite phase is 80-60%
  • the fraction of martensite phase is 17-40%
  • the remainder of the texture of the second phase other than martensite phase is either of bainite phase, residual austenite phase, pearlite phase and cementite phase.
  • FIG. 1 influences of the total rolling reduction below 950°C and the total rolling reduction below 900°C upon Young's modulus, respectively.
  • the Young's modulus indicates an excellent value of not less than 225 GPa
  • the Young's modulus indicates a more excellent value of not less than 240 GPa.
  • FIG. 2 is shown an influence of the final temperature of the hot finish rolling upon the Young's modulus.
  • the Young's modulus indicates an excellent value of not less than 225 GPa, and further when the final temperature is Ar 3 -850°C, the Young's modulus indicates a more excellent value of not less than 240 GPa.
  • FIG. 3 is shown an influence of the coiling temperature upon the Young's modulus.
  • the Young's modulus indicates an excellent value of not less than 225 GPa.
  • FIG. 4 is shown an influence of the rolling reduction of the cold rolling upon the Young's modulus.
  • the Young's modulus indicates an excellent value of not less than 225 GPa.
  • FIG. 5 is shown an influence of the average temperature rising rate from 500°C to the soaking temperature of 820°C in the annealing upon the Young's modulus.
  • the Young's modulus indicates an excellent value of not less than 225 GPa, and further when the temperature rising rate is 1-30°C/s, the Young's modulus indicates a more excellent value of not less than 240 GPa.
  • steels B-Z and AA-BF having a chemical composition as shown in Tables 2 and 3 are melted in a vacuum melting furnace of a laboratory and then successively subjected to the hot rolling, pickling, cold rolling and annealing under the above basic condition, respectively.
  • Tables 4 and 5 are shown characteristics obtained by the aforementioned tests.
  • the Ar 3 transformation point in the steels B-Z and AA-BF under the above production conditions is 650-760°C.
  • the residual texture other than ferrite phase and martensite phase in the tables is either of bainite phase, residual austenite phase, pearlite phase and cementite phase.
  • the C content (X-value) not fixed as a carbonitride is as small as 0.00%, and the ferrite phase is 100%, and the fraction of the second phase is 0%, and TS is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • the X-value is as high as 0.07%, and the Young's modulus is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • the Mn content is as low as 1.4%, and TS is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • the C content is as high as 0.16%, and the X-value is as high as 0.07, and the Young's modulus is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • the Mn content is as large as 4.2%, and the Young's modulus is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • Nb is not contained, while in the steel BA, the Mb content is as small as 0.01%, so that the Young's modulus is smaller than the acceptable range of the invention.
  • all items are within the acceptable range of the invention, and TS and Young's modulus satisfy the acceptable range of the invention.

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