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Unravelling dynamic recrystallisation in a microalloyed steel during rapid high temperature deformation using synchrotron X-rays

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posted on 2024-09-30, 11:38 authored by Kai Zhang, Tim Wigger, Rosa Pineda, Simon A Hunt, Ben Thomas, Thomas Kwok, David Dye, Gorka Plata, Jokin Lozares, Inaki Hurtado, Stefan Michalik, Michael Preuss, Peter D Lee, Mohammed AzeemMohammed Azeem

Microstructure evolution during high-strain rate and high-temperature thermo-mechanical processing of a 44MnSiV6 microalloyed steel is investigated using in situ synchrotron high-energy powder X-ray diffraction. The conditions selected replicate a newly developed near solidus high-strain rate process designed for reducing raw material use during the hot processing of steels. High temperatures (exceeding 1300 °C) and high strain rate ε˙ = 9 s-1 processing regimes are explored. The lattice strains and dislocation activity estimated from diffraction observations reveal that the microstructure evolution is primarily driven by dynamic recrystallisation. A steady-state stress regime is observed during deformation, which develops due to intermittent and competing work hardening and recovery processes. The texture evolution during the heating, tension, shear deformation and cooling stages is systematically investigated. The direct observation of phase evolution at high-temperature and high-strain rate deformation enables a comprehensive understanding of new manufacturing processes and provides deep insights for the development of constitutive models for face-centred cubic alloys.

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College of Science & Engineering Engineering

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Acta Materialia

Volume

278

Pagination

120265

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

1359-6454

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-09-30

Language

en

Deposited by

Mrs Louise Thompson

Deposit date

2024-08-30

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