Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7175162 | International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Detailed analysis of true stress (Ï)-true plastic strain (ε) data indicated that tensile flow behaviour of P92 ferritic steel can be adequately described by Voce equation at strain rates ranging from 3.16 Ã 10â5 to 1.26 Ã 10â3 sâ1 over a temperature range 300-923 K. The steel exhibited two-stage work hardening in the variations of instantaneous work hardening rate (θ = dÏ/dε) with stress. At all the strain rates, the variations in Ï-ε, θ-Ï and work hardening parameters associated with Voce equation with temperature exhibited three distinct temperature regimes. At intermediate temperatures, the variations in Ï-ε, θ-Ï and work hardening parameters with temperature and strain rate exhibited anomalous behaviour due to the occurrence of dynamic strain ageing in the steel. The shift in θ-Ï towards low stresses, and rapid decrease in flow stress and work hardening parameters with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate suggested dominance of dynamic recovery at high temperatures.
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Authors
G. Sainath, B.K. Choudhary, J. Christopher, E. Isaac Samuel, M.D. Mathew,