Abstract

The hot torsional deformation of an austenitic Ni–Cr–Co–Nb–Ta–Mo superalloy is subjected to physical modeling. The influence of temperature–deformation parameters on the evolution of the alloy microstructure is studied, and the development of dynamic recrystallization as a function of these parameters is estimated. The results obtained can be used for developing and optimizing the conditions of hot plastic deformation of similar alloys.

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