Claims
- 1. A high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising 0.04 to 0.09% C, 0.1% or less Si, 0.5 to 1.5% Mn, 0.02% or less P, 0.01% or less S, 0.1% or less Al, 0.001 to 0.008% N, 0.01 to 0.15% Ti, by mass %, and the balance being iron and inevitable impurities, whereby the content of alloying elements X satisfies the following equation (1), and the ferritic grain size α (μm) satisfies the following equation (2):[C]+7×[Si]+0.1×[Mn]+[P]+14×[S]+1.75×[Al]+23×[N]+[Ti]+18×[O]+7×[Cu]+18×[Sn]+7×[Mo]+1.7×[Cr]+70×[B]+7×[Ca]+14×[Zr]+14×[V]+7×[Nb]≦2 (1) 3≦α≦60×[Ti]+8 (2) where [X] denotes the content in mass % of each alloying element X.
- 2. A high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising 0.04 to 0.09% C, 0.1% or less Si, 0.5 to 1.5% Mn, 0.02% or less P, 0.01% or less S, 0.1% or less Al, 0.001 to 0.008% N, 0.2% or less Mo, 0.4% or less Cr, at least one element selected from the group consisting of 0.01 to 0.15% Ti and 0.005 to 0.05% Nb, by mass %, and the balance being iron and inevitable impurities, whereby the content of alloying elements satisfies the equation (1) in claim 1, and the ferritic grain size α (μm) satisfies the following equations (3) and (4):3≦α≦60×([Ti]+[Nb])+8 (3) [Mn]+6×[Cr]+15×[Mo]−0.05×α≦2 (4) where, [X] denotes the content in mass % of each alloying element X.
- 3. A method for manufacturing a high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising the steps of:preparing a slab of steel comprising the chemical compositions described in claim 1; hot-rolling the slab at a finishing temperature of from Ar3 transformation point to 880° C.; cooling the hot-rolled steel sheet to a temperature range of from 630 to 680° C. at an average cooling speed of from 15 to 35° C./sec.
- 4. A method for manufacturing a high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising the steps of:preparing a slab of steel comprising the chemical compositions described in claim 1; hot-rolling the slab at a finishing temperature of from Ar3 transformation point to 880° C.; cooling the hot-rolled steel sheet to 680° C. at an average cooling speed of 15° C./sec or more; and coiling the cooled steel sheet at a coiling temperature of from 500 to 650° C.
- 5. A generator rotor comprising the high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet described in claim 1.
- 6. A generator rotor comprising the high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet described in claim 2.
- 7. A method for manufacturing a high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising the steps of:preparing a slab of steel comprising the chemical compositions described in claim 2; hot-rolling the slab at a finishing temperature of from Ar3 transformation point to 880° C.; cooling the hot-rolled steel sheet to a temperature range of from 630 to 680° C. at an average cooling speed of from 15 to 35° C./sec.
- 8. A method for manufacturing a high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet comprising the steps of:preparing a slab of steel comprising the chemical compositions described in claim 2; hot-rolling the slab at a finishing temperature of from Ar3 transformation point to 880° C.; cooling the hot-rolled steel sheet to 680° C. at an average cooling speed of 15° C./sec or more; and coiling the cooled steel sheet at a coiling temperature of from 500 to 650° C.
- 9. The high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 1, wherein the C is in an amount of 0.05 to 0.08 mass %; the Si is in an amount of 0.03 mass % or less; the Mn is in an amount of 0.5 to 1.0 mass %; the S is in an amount of 0.005 mass % or less; the Al is in an amount of 0.01 to 0.05 mass %; and the Ti is in an amount of 0.035 to 0.15 mass %.
- 10. The high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 9, wherein the S is in an amount of 0.003 mass % or less.
- 11. The high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 2, wherein the C is in an amount of 0.05 to 0.08 mass %; the Si is in an amount of 0.03 mass % or less; the Mn is in an amount of 0.5 to 1.0 mass %; the S is in an amount of 0.005 mass % or less; the Al is in an amount of 0.01 to 0.05 mass %; and the Ti is in an amount of 0.035 to 0.15 mass %.
- 12. The high tensile strength hot-rolled steel sheet according to claim 11, wherein the S is in an amount of 0.003 mass % or less.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-273504 |
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2000-279594 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of International Application PCT/JP00/06641 (not published in English) filed Sep. 27, 2000.
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