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Hot deformation behavior, dynamic recrystallization mechanism and processing maps of Ti-V microalloyed high strength steel

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages 4201-4215

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.06.195

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Ti-V microalloyed high strength steel; Hot deformation behavior; Constitutive equation; Dynamic recrystallization; Processing map

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This study investigates the hot deformation behavior and dynamic recrystallization mechanism of Ti-V complex microalloyed high strength steel at different temperatures and strain rates. The results show that the flow stress curves exhibit dynamic recrystallization behavior at certain temperature and strain rate conditions, and the peak stress gradually decreases with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate. The study also calculates the hot deformation activation energy of the Ti-V microalloyed steel and presents thermal processing maps.
The hot deformation behavior, dynamic recrystallization mechanism and processing maps of Ti-V complex microalloyed high strength steel under temperatures ranging from 840 to 1040 degrees C and strain rates varying from 0.01 to 10 s(-1) were studied by using thermal-mechanical simulation (Gleeble-3800), optical microscopy (OM), and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The true stress-strain curves of the investigated steel were obtained under the different deformation conditions, the thermal deformation activation energy was calculated, the thermal constitutive equations based on the true stress-strain curves were established, and the 3D power dissipation diagrams, the 3D plastic instability diagrams, and the thermal processing maps under different true strains were drawn. The results show that the flow stress curves are of dynamic recrystallization type at 960-1040 degrees C and strain rate of 0.01 s(-1) and at 1040 degrees C and strain rate of 0.1 s(-1), and the peak stress decreases gradually with the increase of the deformation temperature and the decrease of the strain rate. The hot deformation activation energy of Ti-V microalloyed steel was calculated to be 349.681 kJ/mol. The average grain size of austenite first decreases and then increases with increasing the strain rate under the deformation temperatures of 1000 degrees C and 1040 degrees C, and has the smallest value of 15.0 mu m and 16.1 mu m, respectively, after deformation at the strain rate of 1 s(-1). With the true strain increasing from 0.2 to 0.6, the area occupied by the destabilized region increases and the machinable region area decreases. It reveals that the most available hot processing parameter ranges of Ti-V complex microalloyed steel are at the temperature range of 1000 similar to 1040 degrees C with the strain rate of 0.01-1 s(-1).

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