Hot flow behavior of boron microalloyed steels
2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 480; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.msea.2007.06.067
ISSN1873-4936
AutoresE. López-Chipres, I. Mejı́a, C. Maldonado, A. Bedolla-Jacuinde, M. El-Wahabi, José-María Cabrera,
Tópico(s)Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
ResumoThis research work studies the effect of boron contents on the hot flow behavior of boron microalloyed steels. For this purpose, uniaxial hot-compression tests were carried out in a low carbon steel microalloyed with four different amounts of boron over a wide range of temperatures (950, 1000, 1050 and 1100 °C) and constant true strain rates (10−3, 10−2 and 10−1 s−1). Experimental results revealed that both peak stress and peak strain tend to decrease as boron content increases, which indicates that boron additions have a solid solution softening effect. Likewise, the flow curves show a delaying effect on the kinetics of dynamic recrystallization (DRX) when increasing boron content. Deformed microstructures show a finer austenitic grain size in the steel with higher boron content (grain refinement effect). Results are discussed in terms of boron segregation towards austenitic grain boundaries during plastic deformation, which increases the movement of dislocations, enhances the grain boundary cohesion and modificates the grain boundary structure.
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