F. Mostafaee Heydarloo, M. Morakabati, H. Badri ,
Volume 39, Issue 3 (Journal of Advanced Materials-Fall 2020)
The aim of this study was to investigate the suitable temperature range for hot deformation of three medium carbon Ni-Cr-Mo low alloy steels by hot tensile and hot torsion tests. Hot tensile tests were carried out in the te,prature range of 850-1150°C at a constant strain rate of 0.1 s-1 until fracture. Then, the tensile flow behavior, hot ductility and microstructural evolution of the steels were studied. Hot torsion tests were performed in the temperature range of 1200-780°C at strain of 0.1 with strain rate of 1s-1. The effect of titanium and niobium on the mean flow stress and the non-recrystallization temperature were investigated. The tensile test results showed that dynamic recrystallization was the dominant mechanism at temperatures above 950°C in the base steel and temperatures above 1050°C in the microalloyed steels. The results of hot torsion tests showed that the non-recrystallization temperatures of the base, Ti containing and Nb containing steels were 1070°C, 1069°C and 1116°C, respectively. Finally, the suitable hot deformation temperature range to achieve optimum mechanical properties in the base and Ti containing steels obtained as 950-1070°C and that of Nb containing steel obtained as 950-1100°C.