Hot deformation characteristics and kinetics analysis for Ni-based corrosion resistant alloy

Lei Wang, Feng Liu, Hongyuan Chen, Qiang Chi

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Abstract

The hot deformation characteristics of Nickel-based corrosion resistant alloy was studied in the temperature range of 1050°C to 1200°C and the strain rate range of 0.001 to 0.1 second−1 by employing hot compression tests. The results show that the peak stress increases with decreasing temperature and increasing strain rate, and the apparent activation energy is about 409 kJ/mol. Based on the Avrami equation through using the critical strain (εc) and the strain for 50% DRX (ε0.5), a kinetic model for dynamic recrystallization (DRX) was established, where the model parameters could be obtained using the modified Zener-Hollomon parameter (Z*). Applying the model, the predicted value of the steady-state strain (εss) and the strain for maximum softening rate (εm) agree well with the experimental results. Accordingly, the relationship between εm and ε0.5 is established, which is mainly dependent on the Avrami exponent (n). When n < 3.25, εm becomes less than ε0.5 and the difference in between decreases with increasing the strain rate or decreasing the deformation temperature. Finally, through observing DRX microstructure under different deformation conditions, a power law relation between DRX grain size (Ddrx) and Z*, with an exponent of −0.36, was found.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere122323
JournalEngineering Reports
Volume3
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • characteristic strains
  • corrosion resistant alloy
  • dynamic recrystallization
  • kinetics

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