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A Novel Unified Dislocation-Density Based Model for Hot Deformation Behavior of a Nickel-Based Superalloy

  In hot forming processes,metallic materials often undergo a series of plastic deformation and heat treatments.Hot working parameters,including deformation temperature,strain rate,and strain,exert great impacts on hot deformation behavior of alloys.Work hardening (WH),dynamic recovery (DRV),dynamic recrystallization (DRX),phase transformation,and metadynamic recrystallization (MDRX) often take place,and affect hot deformation behavior of metallic materials.Therefore,a comprehensive investigation on the intrinsic interactions between microstructural evolution and hot deformation behavior is necessary.In this study,a novel unified dislocation-density based model is presented to characterize the hot deformation behavior of a nickel-based superalloy In the Kocks-Mecking model,a new softening item is proposed to represent the impacts of dynamic recrystallization behavior on dislocation density evolution.The grain size evolution and dynamic recrystallization kinetics are incorporated into the developed model.Material parameters of the developed model are calibrated by a derivative-free method in MATLAB toolbox.Comparisons for the experimental and predicted results confirm that the developed unified model can accurately reproduce the hot deformation behavior,DRX kinetics,and grain size evolution in wide scope of initial grain size,deformation temperature,and strain rate.

Metallic material Dislocations Microstructures Constitutive behaviour numerical algorithms

Y.C.Lin Dong-Xu Wen

School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,Central South University,Changsha 410083,China;Light School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,Central South University,Changsha 410083,China;State

国际会议

2016 International Symposium on Structural Integrity,ISSI—2016(2016国际结构完整性研讨会)

天津

英文

117-121

2016-05-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)