会议专题

Modeling and Simulation of Austenite Grain Evolution for Heavy Forging Steel 30Cr2Ni4MoV Undergoing Hot Deformation

  30Cr2Ni4MoV is widely used as heavy forging materials for low pressure rotors which equips the ultra-supercritical power generations.The final properties of the heavy forging products relies apparently on the grain size of the material,so that the grain should be refined and homogenized during forming process through controlling the working parameters during forming process.For this purpose,the research on the modeling and simulation of austenite grain evolution is conducted for different forming stages: the grain growth during heating,dynamic recrystallization (DRX) during hitting,and meta-dynamic (MDRX) and static recrystallization (SRX) during hitting intervals.Experiment-based phenomenological models,as easy ways to characterize the grain evolution,are established for the process of heating and single-hit,while the Cellular Automaton simulations are applied for tracing more complex recrystallization process during multi-hit deformations.The research shows that,for heavy forgings,the long-time heating process can cause very coarse grains which are harmful to the final properties.Therefore,in order to refine and homogenize the grain size for the heavy forgings,the working parameters for forging should be determined to ensure the recrystallization can be completed and the deformation can be uniformly distributed.Some applications of the models and simulation method in multi-hit process are also demonstrated.

Heavy Forgings Austenite Grain Size Modeling and Simulation Multi-hit process

Zhenshan Cui Cuidong Li Fei Chen Dashan Sui

National Die & Mold CAD Eng.Research Center,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China

国际会议

the 11th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes(第十一届工业成形过程中的数值模拟方法国际学术会议)(NUMIFPRM 2013)

沈阳

英文

166-174

2013-07-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)