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Dynamic softening of ferrite during large strain warm deformation of a plain-carbon steel

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posted on 2007-07-25, 00:00 authored by B Eghbali, A Abdollah-Zadeh, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
The evolution of dynamic ferrite softening in a plain-carbon steel was investigated by torsion tests during warm deformation at 810 °C, in the two-phase (ferrite + austenite) region, and strain rate of 0.1 s−1 with different strains up to 50. The warm flow behaviour and ferrite microstructural parameters, such as grain size, misorientation angle across ferrite/ferrite boundaries, and the fraction of high-angle and low-angle grain/subgrain boundaries were quantified using electron back scatter diffraction. The results show that with increasing strain up to not, vert, similar2, the ferrite grain size and fraction of high-angle boundaries rapidly decrease and the fraction of low-angle boundaries increases. However, these parameters remain approximately unchanged with increasing strain from not, vert, similar2 to 50. The dynamic softening mechanism observed during large strain ferritic deformation is explained by dynamic recovery and continuous dynamic recrystallization.<br>

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Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, Elsevier B.V.

Journal

Materials science and engineering A: structural materials: properties, microstructures and processing

Volume

462

Pagination

259 - 263

ISSN

0921-5093

eISSN

1873-4936