Superalloys 2012 (Twelfth International Symposium) 2012
DOI: 10.7449/2012/superalloys_2012_663_672
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INCONEL718 Single and Multipass Modelling of Hot Forging

Abstract: A better understanding of the competition between several mechanisms (dynamic recovery, dynamic recrystallization and plasticity hardening) is crucial for aircraft engine manufacturers. The aim of this paper is to improve the microstructure and therefore the mechanical properties of a nickel based superalloy used for rotating forged pieces. A nickel superalloy microstructure is the result of several successive hot forging processes: multipass processes, with intermediate dwell time and quenching. In this paper… Show more

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“…Park et al used finite element method (FEM) simulations to model multi-pass forging of Inconel 718 [8]. De Jaeger et al proposed a 3D cellular automaton model to simulate single and multi-pass hot forging of Inconel 718 [9]. Because of the need of an explicit representation of microstructures and a statistical number of grains, these approaches have as a consequence a Corresponding author: meriem.zouari@mines-paristech.fr a high computational cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park et al used finite element method (FEM) simulations to model multi-pass forging of Inconel 718 [8]. De Jaeger et al proposed a 3D cellular automaton model to simulate single and multi-pass hot forging of Inconel 718 [9]. Because of the need of an explicit representation of microstructures and a statistical number of grains, these approaches have as a consequence a Corresponding author: meriem.zouari@mines-paristech.fr a high computational cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%