Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9795784 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hot compression tests at different temperatures and strain rates were performed on Inconel 718 solution treated as well as solution treated and then aged at 900 °C for 1-24 h in order to investigate the effect of the δ phase on hot deformation behavior. A hyperbolic-sine Arrhenius-type equation was used to characterize the dependence of the peak stress on deformation temperature and strain rate. In the case of Inconel 718 with a large amount of the δ phase, the apparent activation energy was determined to be 458 kJ/mol, which was slightly higher than the activation energy of 443 kJ/mol for solution treated Inconel 718. The γ″/γ′ phases present in Inconel 718 prior to hot deformation enhanced the peak stress, but did not affect the peak strain. The δ phase present in Inconel 718 not only decreased the peak strain and the peak stress, but also promoted the flow softening after the peak stress.
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