Modeling of microstructure evolution with dynamic recrystallization in finite element simulations of martensitic steel
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Abstract
A metallurgical material description of the flow behavior for finite element (FE) simulations was developed. During hot compression tests, the dynamic microstructure evolution is modeled on the example of high-strength martensitic steel MS-W 1200. Compression tests at 900-1000 °C with a strain rate of 0.1 s-1 on fine-grain and coarse-grain samples were performed. An analysis of the flow behavior identified a strong correlation between the dynamic recrystallization kinetics and the initial microstructure. The regression analysis has been used to determine correction factors of the new model to describe the dynamic recrystallization. A good agreement between FE simulation and measurement shows the validity of the new model. A metallurgical material description of the flow behavior for finite element (FE) simulations is developed. During hot compression tests, the dynamic microstructure evolution is modeled on the example of high-strength martensitic steel MS-W 1200. An analysis of the flow behavior identifies a strong correlation between the dynamic recrystallization kinetics and the initial microstructure.
Details
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 37-45 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Steel Research International |
Volume | 87 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
Scopus | 84955401259 |
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Keywords
Keywords
- martensitic steel, material model, microstructure evolution, hot forming, dynamic recrystallization, grain size effects