MODIFIED PHYSICALLY-BASED CONSTITUTIVE MODEL FOR As-CAST Mn18Cr18N AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
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Published:2021-04-15
Issue:2
Volume:55
Page:243-251
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ISSN:1580-3414
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Container-title:Materiali in tehnologije
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language:
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Short-container-title:Mater. Tehnol.
Author:
Tian Jihong,Chen Fei,Qin Fengming,Liu Jiansheng,Chen Huiqin
Abstract
The hot-deformation behavior of the as-cast Mn18Cr18N high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel, produced with the electroslag-remelting metallurgical technology, was studied using isothermal-compression tests in a temperature range of 1223–1473 K) and a strain-rate range of 0.001–1 s–1). The flow-stress curves of the Mn18Cr18N steel were obtained under different hot-deformation conditions. By establishing the hyperbolic sine-law Zener-Hollomon equation, the hot-deformation activation energy of the Mn18Cr18N steel was obtained. Based on the mechanism of dislocation evolution, a physically-based constitutive model was established. In addition, the expression of the dynamic-recovery coefficient of the model was modified. Compared with the model before the modification, the modified constitutive model could effectively improve the prediction accuracy of the flow stress for the as-cast Mn18Cr18N austenitic stainless steel.
Publisher
Institute of Metals and Technology
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Polymers and Plastics