Hot deformation behavior and a two-stage constitutive model of 20Mn5 solid steel ingot during hot compression

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20Mn5 steel iswidely used in themanufacture of heavy hydro-generator shaft forging due to its strength, toughness, and wear resistance. However, the hot deformation and recrystallization behaviors of 20Mn5 steel compressed under a high temperature were not studied. For this article, hot compression experiments under temperatures of 850-1200 °C and strain rates of 0.01 s-1-1 s-1 were conducted using a Gleeble-1500D thermo-mechanical simulator. Flow stress-strain curves and microstructure after hot compression were obtained. Effects of temperature and strain rate on microstructure are analyzed. Based on the classical stress-dislocation relationship and the kinetics of dynamic recrystallization, a two-stage constitutive model is developed to predict the flow stress of 20Mn5 steel. Comparisons between experimental flow stress and predicted flow stress show that the predicted flow stress values are in good agreement with the experimental flow stress values, which indicates that the proposed constitutive model is reliable and can be used for numerical simulation of hot forging of 20Mn5 solid steel ingot.

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Liu, M., Ma, Q. X., & Luo, J. B. (2018). Hot deformation behavior and a two-stage constitutive model of 20Mn5 solid steel ingot during hot compression. Materials, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11030434

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