2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2010.02.032
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Dynamic recrystallization mechanisms operating in a Ni–20%Cr alloy under hot-to-warm working

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“…One of the most promising methods for obtaining ultrafine-grained steels and alloys is large strain plastic working [17][18][19][20]. Ultrafine-grained structures can be achieved in various metals and alloys through continuous dynamic recrystallization under warm-working conditions which results in the progressive development of ultrafine grains rather than deformation subgrains [21][22][23][24][25]. In austenitic stainless steels, the continuously recrystallized microstructures are characterized by a very low fraction of Σ3 CSL boundaries because the boundaries in ultrafine-grained microstructures develop without any long-range boundary migration [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most promising methods for obtaining ultrafine-grained steels and alloys is large strain plastic working [17][18][19][20]. Ultrafine-grained structures can be achieved in various metals and alloys through continuous dynamic recrystallization under warm-working conditions which results in the progressive development of ultrafine grains rather than deformation subgrains [21][22][23][24][25]. In austenitic stainless steels, the continuously recrystallized microstructures are characterized by a very low fraction of Σ3 CSL boundaries because the boundaries in ultrafine-grained microstructures develop without any long-range boundary migration [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, bulging HAGBs were not necessary in the nucleation of DRX in this study ( Figure 9). Here, the nucleation mechanism of DRX was similar to that under low deformation temperature conditions [23]. In this study, a very low strain rate, high deformation temperature, and large grain size promoted the formation of LAGBs and subgrains.…”
Section: Drx Mechanism Under Very Low Strain-ratementioning
confidence: 55%
“…e nucleation mechanisms of DRX are complex and depend on many factors, such as the deformation temperature [23], strain rate [14,16], grain size [24], precipitation [25], and stacking fault energy [16,26]. Further studies are required to clarify the effects of these factors.…”
Section: Drx Mechanism Under Very Low Strain-ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coarse remnants of the original grains are surrounded by numerous DRX grains in the sample compressed at 1173 K ( Figure 2). The development of DRX grains readily takes place along the original grain boundaries [1,3,10]. Therefore, so-called necklace microstructures are evolved in the partially-recrystallized samples in Figure 2.…”
Section: Deformation Microstructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flow stress during hot deformation of various metals and alloys also depends on the deformation conditions and can be expressed by a power law function of Z. Therefore, a power law generally holds between the flow stress and the DRX grain size with a grain size exponent of about −0.7 for hot working conditions [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%