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Original Article

Applicability of Kocks–Mecking approach for tensile work hardening in P9 steel

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Pages 644-650 | Received 29 Jun 2011, Accepted 01 Nov 2011, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Work hardening behaviour of P9 steel in the temperature range 300–873 K has been examined in the framework of Kocks–Mecking (K–M) approach. At all temperatures, P9 steel exhibited two-stage work hardening behaviour characterised by a rapid decrease in instantaneous work hardening rate (i.e. θ = dσ/dϵ, where σ is the true stress and ϵ is the true plastic strain) with stress at low stresses (transient stage) followed by a gradual decrease at high stresses (stage III). Stage III work hardening of P9 steel was adequately described by K–M approach. The variations of work hardening parameters associated with K–M approach for stage III with temperature indicated three distinct temperature regimes. At all temperatures, good correlations between the respective work hardening parameters evaluated using K–M approach and from Voce equation and its derivative have been obtained for P9 steel.

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