Abstract

Hot Deformation Behavior and Constitutive Model of the nickel-base alloy Nimonic Alloy as–forged are investigated by hot compression tests in the ranges of strain rate (0.001-1s−1) and temperature 1323-1423K, at intervals 50K. During the process of compression deformation, with the increase of true strain, the flow stress first increases rapidly to the peak value. Then, the flow stress decreases with the increase of true strain. Flow curves show dynamic recrystallization occurs at low strain rate (0.001-0.1 s−1) and temperature (1323-1423K). The softening mechanism at high strain rate (1 s−1) is dynamic recovery. According to the values of the ture stress and strain, the material constants of constitutive model are calculated and Arrhenius-type equation is given.

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