The work discusses the recent findings obtained from the microstructural characterization of an austenitic Ni-30� model alloy during metadynamic recrystallization (MDRX) using both EBSD and TEM techniques. The characterization of the grain structure, texture and dislocation substructure evolution of the fully dynamically recrystallized (DRX) microstructure during post deformation annealing revealed a novel softening mechanism occurring under the current experimental conditions. It is proposed that the initial softening stage involves rapid growth of the dynamically formed nuclei and migration of the mobile boundaries in correspondence with the well-established MDRX mechanism. However, the sub-boundaries within DRX grains progressively disintegrate through dislocation climb and dislocation annihilation, which ultimately leads to the formation of dislocation-free grains. Consequently, the DRX texture largely remains preserved throughout the annealing process.
History
Event
ATCOM : International Conference on Advances in Analytical Techniques and Characterization of Materials (2011 : Ranchi, India)
Publisher
[ATCOM]
Location
Ranchi, India
Place of publication
[Ranchi, India]
Start date
2011-07-05
End date
2011-07-07
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2011, ATCOM
Title of proceedings
ATCOM 2011 : Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Analytical Techniques and Characterization of Materials