Modelling thermomechanical behaviour of Cr-Mo-V steel
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Author(s)
Shi, Z
Doel, TJA
Lin, J
Bowen, P
Bray, S
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
This paper presents a mechanism-based approach for modelling the thermomechanical behaviour of a Cr-Mo-V steel. A set of unified viscoplastic constitutive equations were employed to model dislocation density, recrystallisation and grain size during deformation. The evolution of dislocation density accounts for the build-up of dislocations due to plastic strain, the static and dynamic recovery and the effect of recrystallisation. Recrystallisation occurs when a critical dislocation density is reached after an incubation time, and grain size becomes smaller after such event. Gleeble compression tests were used to obtain Stress-strain curves and evaluate the microstructural evolution at different temperature and strain rate, and the material constants for the model were determined from the experimental data. Copyright © 2010 MS&T'10®.
Date Issued
2010-12-01
Date Acceptance
2010-01-01
Citation
Materials Science and Technology Conference and Exhibition 2010, MS and T'10, 2010, 4, pp.2596-2607
ISBN
9781617820328
Publisher
ASM International
Start Page
2596
End Page
2607
Journal / Book Title
Materials Science and Technology Conference and Exhibition 2010, MS and T'10
Volume
4
Copyright Statement
© 2010 The Authors
Sponsor
Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform
Grant Number
41180.FEFE.RGDB12524
Source
Materials Science and Technology Conference and Exhibition 2010
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2010-10-17
Finish Date
2010-10-21
Coverage Spatial
Houston, Texas USA