A Physically Based Dynamic Recrystallization Model Considering Orientation Effects for a Nitrogen Alloyed Ultralow Carbon Stainless Steel during Hot Forging |
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Authors: | Gan-lin XIE An HE Hai-long ZHANG Gen-qi WANG Xi-tao WANG State |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing 100083,China;2. Yantai Taihai-Manoir Nuclear Power Equipment Corporation,Yantai 264003,Shandong, China;3. Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology,University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083,China |
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Abstract: | The nitrogen alloyed ultralow carbon stainless steel is a good candidate material for primary loop pipes of AP1000 nuclear power plant.These pipes are manufactured by hot forging,during which dynamic recrystallization acts as the most important microstructural evolution mechanism.A physically based model was proposed to describe and predict the microstructural evolution in the hot forging process of those pipes.In this model,the coupled effects of dislocation density change,dynamic recovery,dynamic recrystallization and grain orientation function were con-sidered.Besides,physically based simulation experiments were conducted on a Gleeble-3500 thermo-mechanical sim-ulator,and the specimens after deformation were observed by optical metallography (OM)and electron back-scat-tered diffraction (EBSD)method.The results confirm that dynamic recrystallization is easy to occur with increasing deformation temperature or strain rate.The grains become much finer after full dynamic recrystallization.The model shows a good agreement with experimental results obtained by OM and EBSD in terms of stress-strain curves,grain size,and recrystallization kinetics.Besides,this model obtains an acceptable accuracy and a wide applying scope for engineering calculation. |
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Keywords: | stainless steel dynamic recrystallization hot forging EBSD orientation effect |
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