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Original Articles

New Optimum Extrusion Parameters of 9% Cr Ferritic Steel Tubes

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Pages 751-757 | Received 26 Jun 2014, Accepted 07 Feb 2015, Published online: 09 Dec 2015
 

Abstract

The mechanism of austenite grain growth prior to forging of 9% Cr ferritic steels was analyzed. Pre-forging heating temperature and holding time had an obvious effect on austenite grain size and delta ferrite morphology. Hot compression experiments were conducted by using a Gleeble 1500D thermal–mechanical simulator. A hot upsetting test was performed on an HP01-500 oil press to verify the geometric dynamic recrystallization mechanism. New extrusion technology parameters of steel tubes were optimized by the Deform 2D software, and practical tests were conducted. Results indicated that the grains grew slowly at low temperatures (i.e., 1000°C and 1050°C). The kinetic curve of grain growth was close to the “S” type at 1100°C. The grains exhibited abnormal grain growth at high temperatures (i.e., 1150°C and 1200°C). The quantity of delta ferrites markedly increased at 1250°C. In addition, grains were refined by geometric dynamic recrystallization during the formation process. Mechanical properties of 9% Cr tube met standard requirements.

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