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Hot deformation characteristics and microstructure evolution of Hastelloy C-276
Date Issued
17-01-2018
Author(s)
Jaladurgam, Nitesh Raj
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
High temperature deformation characteristics of Hastelloy C-276 was investigated using compression tests at elevated temperature ranging from 900 °C to 1200 °C and strain rates covering quasi-static to quasi-dynamic regions (0.001 s−1-10 s−1) to a final true strain 0.69 (50% Engineering strain). The flow curves at all strain rates and high temperatures (1100 °C, 1200 °C) exhibit a peak stress, confirming the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) phenomena. To predict and establish the safe hot workability window, processing maps were evaluated based on the dynamic material model and plotted for strain of 0.65. Based on the detailed microstructure analysis and the identification of the active softening mechanisms, the optimal hot workability window was found to be 1200 °C and 0.001 s−1. Bulk texture analysis revealed presence of fiber textures <011> and <001> parallel to deformation axis (ND), which were prevalent at high temperature and low strain rate conditions. Using Arrhenius model, the apparent hot working activation energy (QHW) was determined as 474 kJ/mol. Zener-Holloman parameter was calculated to gauge the deformation resistance and found to have a linear relationship with peak flow stress at given deformation conditions.
Volume
712