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Influence of dynamic recrystallisation on hot ductility of aluminium killed mild steel

Pages 1191-1199 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Torsion tests at strain rates of 10−3, 0·16, and 1 s−1 and at temperatures between 850 and 1100°C have been carried out on an aluminium killed mild steel after either heating directly to the testing temperature or soaking for 30 min at 1200°C, then cooling the specimen to the testing temperature. During direct heating, a dispersion of small AlN particles was present and after soaking a coarser distribution of AlN particles was observed. Compared with the latter, the former microstructure seriously retarded the completion of dynamic recrystallisation. The effect of the two different particle distributions was examined for the following parameters: peak and steady state stress, peak strain, and dynamically recrystallised grain size. The retardation of completion of dynamic recrystallisation has the additional effect of impairing the hot ductility.

MST/997

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