Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1629012 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2013 | 4 Pages |
A combination of extrusion and equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was used to deform a plain low carbon steel. This process consists of two successive deformations by extrusion and ECAP in a single die (Ex-ECAP). Cylindrical samples were heated to predefined temperatures (650 and 850 °C) and then pressed through a die channel with crosshead speed of 10 mm/s. Microstructure and resultant mechanical properties of processed material were studied. The results showed that pressing temperature has a significant effect on the resultant microstructure. While at 650 °C, the cold worked structure with elongated ferrite grains were obtained, and at 850 °C the microstructure consisted of elongated ferrite grains and very fine grains at their boundaries as a consequence of continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX) of ferrite phase. Also at 850 °C, a particular microstructure consisted of cold worked ferrite and static recrystallized grains on shear bands was obtained.