| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1580826 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The hot deformation behavior of hot isostatically pressed (HIPd) P/M superalloy FGH4096 has been characterized by isothermal compression testing in the temperature range of 1050-1140 °C and strain rate range of 0.002-1.0 sâ1. The apparent activation energy of deformation was calculated to be 418 kJ/mol, and constitutive equation that described the flow stress as a function of the strain rate and deformation temperature was proposed for high temperature deformation of the alloy. The processing map was calculated to evaluate the efficiency of the forging process in the temperatures and strain rates investigated and to recognize the instability regimes. It was found that the strain has no significant effect on the processing maps. The optimum processing conditions were in the strain rates of around 0.01-0.2 sâ1 and temperatures of 1080-1110 °C, the efficiencies are higher compared to other stable regimes. The DRX occurs at the temperatures of 1050-1130 °C and strain rate range 0.005-0.2 sâ1. At the processed temperature of 1080 °C, lower than dissolution temperature of γⲠphase about 30 °C, undissolved γⲠphase particles were contributed to restricting the coarsening of complete recrystallized grains. Plasticity instability was expected in the regime of strain rate higher than 0.4 sâ1 and temperature range of 1090-1130 °C.
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Authors
Yongquan Ning, Zekun Yao, Hui Li, Hongzhen Guo, Yu Tao, Yiwen Zhang,
