矿物冶金与材料学报
礦物冶金與材料學報
광물야금여재료학보
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials
2015年
10期
1043-1049
,共7页
austenitic steels%hot deformation%microstructural evolution%nitrides
The flow curves of an ultra-high nitrogen austenitic steel containing niobium (Nb) and vanadium (V) were obtained by hot com-pression deformation at temperatures ranging from 1000℃ to 1200℃ and strain rates ranging from 0.001 s?1 to 10 s?1. The mechanical be-havior during hot deformation was discussed on the basis of flow curves and hot processing maps. The microstructures were analyzed via scanning electron microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction. The relationship between deformation conditions and grain size after dy-namic recrystallization was obtained. The results show that the flow stress and peak strain both increase with decreasing temperature and in-creasing strain rate. The hot deformation activation energy is approximately 631 kJ/mol, and a hot deformation equation is proposed. (Nb,V)N precipitates with either round, square, or irregular shapes are observed at the grain boundaries and in the matrix after deformation. According to the discussion, the hot working should be processed in the temperature range of 1050℃ to 1150℃ and in the strain rate range of 0.01 to 1 s?1.