2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.554-557.234
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Sensitivity Analysis to Optimise the Microstructural Properties of an Inconel 718 Component Manufactured by Rotary Forging

Abstract: Microstructural behaviour of Inconel 718 using rotary forging as forming process is presented in this paper. This work is the continuation of a previous one, presented in ESAFORM 2012, in which the numerical model was described and previous results about microstructural behaviour were shown. Several simulations are carried out in order to investigate the effect of initial grain size, temperature and strain rate in microstructure. Experimental tests are done in order to validate the numerical results, analyzing… Show more

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“…Despite the large amount of research work done so far, due to the periodical local loading and continuous shifting of the contact area, the deformation mechanism is reported to be very complex and has not been fully understood (Hua et al, 2009a). Concerning the microstructural and texture evolution during rotary forging, Mangas et al (2012Mangas et al ( , 2013 reports microstructural analysis of rotary forged Inconel 718 at high temperature, trying to relate indirectly the amount of deformation with the final grain size. However, this type of information provides little insight about the deformation mechanisms of rotary forging process, especially at room temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the large amount of research work done so far, due to the periodical local loading and continuous shifting of the contact area, the deformation mechanism is reported to be very complex and has not been fully understood (Hua et al, 2009a). Concerning the microstructural and texture evolution during rotary forging, Mangas et al (2012Mangas et al ( , 2013 reports microstructural analysis of rotary forged Inconel 718 at high temperature, trying to relate indirectly the amount of deformation with the final grain size. However, this type of information provides little insight about the deformation mechanisms of rotary forging process, especially at room temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%