The objective of the present work is searching for the correlation between the carbon content in steels and the parameters of the rheological models, which are used to describe the materials behavior during hot plastic deformation. This correlation can be expected in the internal variable models, which are based on physical phenomena occurring in the material. Such a model, based on the dislocation density as the internal variable, is investigated in this work. The experiments including hot torsion tests are used for the analysis.<br>The procedure is composed of three parts. Plastometric tests were performed for steels with various carbon content. Optimization techniques were applied next to determine the coefficients in the internal variable rheological model for these steels. Two versions of the model are considered. One is based on the average dislocation density and the second accounts for the distribution of dislocation densities. Evaluation of correlation between carbon content and such coefficients in the models as activation energy for self diffusion, activation energy for recrystallization, grain boundary mobility, recovery coefficient etc. was the main objective of the work. In consequence, the model which may be used for simulation of hot forming processes for steels with various chemical compositions, is proposed.
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2004, American Institute of Physics
Editor/Contributor(s)
S Ghosh, J Castro, J Lee
Pagination
554 - 559
Start date
2004-06-13
End date
2004-06-17
ISBN-13
9780735401884
ISBN-10
0735401888
Title of proceedings
NUMIFORM 2004 : Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes : Materials Processing and Design : Modelling, Simulation and Applications