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Change in grain size and flow strength in P/M Rene 95 under isothermal forging conditions
Authors:M Oktay Alniak  Fevzi Bedir  
Affiliation:

aBahcesehir University, Faculty of Engineering, 34538 Istanbul, Turkey

bSuleyman Demirel University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 32260 Isparta, Turkey

Abstract:The changes in microstructure induced by plastic deformation in hot isostatically pressed (HIPed) P/M Rene 95 under isothermal conditions are discussed. Results of the constant true strain rate compression tests are presented for initially fine (7 μm) and coarse (50 μm) grained compacts deformed at temperatures of 1050 °C, 1075 °C and 1100 °C and at strain rates in the range from 10?4 s?1 to 1 s?1. Under these test conditions, both the fine and coarse-grained compacts recrystallize and their grain size are refined during flow. This grain refinement gives rise to softening in both materials. Ultimately, their microstructures transform into the same equiaxed fine-grained microduplex structure at which point their flow strength becomes identical. Continued deformation at that point produces no further change in grain size or flow strength. Under this steady state regime of deformation, the microduplex grain size and flow strength are independent of the original microstructure but are conditioned by the strain rate at a given temperature. The steady state grain size increases whereas the steady flow strength decreases with a decrease in strain rate and/or an increase in temperature.
Keywords:Powder metallurgy  Ni-base superalloy  Microstructure  Recrystallization  Grain size
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