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Original Articles

Development of dislocation-based unified material model for simulating microstructure evolution in multipass hot rolling

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Pages 1967-1987 | Received 21 May 2004, Accepted 05 Aug 2004, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Dynamic recrystallization and recovery are two competing processes. Both may continue after hot deformation, such as during passes in multipass hot rolling processes, reducing dislocation density of materials and allowing larger plastic deformation to be achieved. The main objective of this research is to develop a set of mechanism-based unified viscoplastic constitutive equations which model the evolution of dislocation density, recrystallization and grain size during and after hot plastic deformation. This set of constitutive equations are determined for a C-Mn steel using an evolutionary programming (EP) optimization technique and implemented into the commercial finite element (FE) solver ABAQUS for process simulations. Numerical procedures to simulate multipass rolling are developed. FE analysis is carried out to simulate the evolution of grain size, dynamic/static recrystallization and recovery, and to rationalize their effects on the viscoplastic flow of the material in a two-pass hot rolling process.

Acknowledgements

The authors at Birmingham gratefully acknowledge that Corus UK Ltd provides financial support to Mr Y. Liu. The constructive suggestion and advice from Professor J Beynon at the University of Sheffield are greatly acknowledged.

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