Suez University
Production of ultra-high-precision, high-durability, and high-formative granular ferrite steel on an industrial-scale
From : 1 September, 2015
To : 1 September, 2017

Participants

Research Leader Prof. Dr. Samir Abdul Hakim Ibrahim, Associate Researcher Prof. Dr. Rashad Mohamed Ramadan, Dr. Marwa Ahmed Abbas, and Dr. Ahmed Ali Mohammed Al-Qwas

Country / City

Suez

Funding Authority

STDF

Project Profile:

Getting materials with small granules is currently devoted to them a lot of research effort. The challenge this research focuses on is to produce new low-carbon steel types that are highly stressed and that reduce the use of alloys to produce Granule thinning that offers a unique steel production strategy where the resulting steel possesses high submission stress and excellent durability with very little use of alloy elements. In addition, this method improves weldability due to low carbon levels.

Objective of the Project:

Production of industrial-scale steel types whose granules are tiny (< 5micron) with changes in the chemical composition of classical carbon steel minimally (0.05% carbon, 0.05% silicone, 0.5% manganese) By controlling some forming conditions that improve the rate of increased rigidity. The molten weight of each casting with a particular chemical composition is 160 tons while the rolling conditions of each pellet which is given a solid slide roll are about 10 tons.