Abstract

We have developed simple mathematical models of mean equivalent stress dependence on temperature and strain for selected iron aluminides. Four similar melts with 16.5–19.2 wt.% of Al, 4 wt.% of Cr and with various contents of Ti and B were studied and compared. Flat specimens graded by thickness were hot rolled. Deformation resistance was calculated from the roll force values obtained using a laboratory mill Tandem. Postdynamic structure-forming processes of the tested aluminides, as well as their cracking susceptibility, were investigated by metallography. The differences in the deformation behavior and formability of the tested aluminides were described.

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