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Publications in Scientific Journals:

C. Gruber, P. Raninger, A. Stanojevic, F. Godor, M. Rath, E. Kozeschnik, M. Stockinger:
"Simulation of Dynamic and Meta-Dynamic Recrystallization Behavior of Forged Alloy 718 Parts Using a Multi-Class Grain Size Model";
Materials, 14 (2021), 1, 111; 1 - 15.



English abstract:
Dynamic and meta-dynamic recrystallization occur during forging of alloy 718 aircraft parts and thus change the microstructure during a multi-step production route. Since the prediction of the resulting grain structure in a single grain fraction is not able to describe microstructures with bimodal or even multi-modal distributions, a multi-class grain size model has been deployed to describe the recrystallization mechanisms during thermo-mechanical treatments and predict the resulting grain size distributions more accurately. As forging parameters, such as temperature, strain rate and maximum strain influence the flow curve and consequently the recrystallization behavior, a series of double cone compression experiments has been carried out and used to verify and adapt the material parameters for the multi-class grain size model. The recrystallized fractions of the numerical and experimental results are compared and differentiated in view of the recrystallization mechanism, i.e. dynamic and meta-dynamic recrystallization. The strong dependence of the recrystallization kinetics on the initial grain size is highlighted as well as the influence of different strain rates, which shall represent typical forging equipments.

Keywords:
alloy 718, microstructure modeling, multi-class grain size, dynamic recrystallization, 27 meta-dynamic recrystallization, screw press, hammer forging,


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14010111


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