Journal of Northeastern University Natural Science ›› 2016, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (5): 638-642.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2016.05.007

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Flow Stress Modeling in Low Carbon Titanium-Vanadium Microalloyed Steel

SHEN Ji-cheng, JIA Tao, LIU Zhen-yu   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China.
  • Received:2015-04-07 Revised:2015-04-07 Online:2016-05-15 Published:2016-05-13
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Abstract: Using the single-pass compression experiment, the stress-strain behavior of austenite in a low carbon titanium-vanadium microalloyed steel was studied. The investigated temperature and strain rate were in a range of 1 173~1 373K and 0.1~10s-1, respectively. The deformation activation energy Qdef and Zener-Hollomon parameter were determined according to Akben’s work which quantified the drag effect of solutes on the dynamic recrystallization. Based on Jonas’ analysis, the recovery parameters r and r’, yield stress σ0, saturation stress σsat, and the critical stress for dynamic recrystallization σc were formulated as functions of Z-parameter and then the kinetics for dynamic recrystallization was derived. Eventually, a flow stress model was established.

Key words: titanium-vanadium microalloyed steel, dynamic recrystallization, flow stress, mathematical model, single-pass compression

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