Abstract

The behaviour of metals and alloys during hot plastic working has a complex nature and it varies with the changing of such process parameters as (Zhou et al., 1994): deformation, strain rate and temperature. The high-temperature plastic deformation is coupled with dynamic recovery and recrystallization processes which influencing the structure and properties of alloys. One of crucial issues is finding the relationship between the hot plastic deformation process parameters, microstructure and properties. Since the sixties of the last century, theoretical and experimental investigations have been carried out to find those interdependence for steels and nickel alloys.

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