Three-dimensional Numerical Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Austenite Grain Growth Behavior in Hot Forging Processes of 300M Steel Large Components

Jiao LUO, Ying gang LIU, Miao quan LI

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Abstract

The microstructure models were integrated into finite element (FE) code, and a three-dimensional (3D) FE analysis on the entire hot forging processes of 300M steel large components was performed to predict the distributions of effective strain, temperature field and austenite grain size. The simulated results show that the finest grains distribute in the maximum effective strain region because large strain induces the occurrence of dynamic recrystallization. However, coarse macro-grains appear in the minimum effective strain region. Then, 300M steel forging test was performed to validate the results of FE simulation, and microstructure observations and quantitative analysis were implemented. The average relative difference between the calculated and experimental austenite grain size is 7.56%, implying that the present microstructure models are reasonable and can be used to analyze the hot forging processes of 300M steel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1012-1019
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Iron and Steel Research International
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • 300M steel
  • austenite grain size
  • dynamic recrystallization
  • finite element simulation
  • forging

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