It is well recognized the importance of the rheological characterization for the development of the steel in thermomechanical treatments, especially for the mechanical properties improvement of bainitic steels in subsequent hot forging optimization. Therefore, the plastic strain behaviour of a low carbon high silicon bainitic steel was studied through isothermal compression tests using a thermomechanical simulator at temperatures of 1123 K - 1423 K and strain rates of 0.1 - 5 s-1. Arrhenius equation was used to obtain the constitutive constants, which represents the material behaviour of flow stress in high temperature. Besides, work hardening, dynamic recovery, and the JMAK model in the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) of the steel parameters were determined. The second part of this research compared two proposed modified models from the literature, which showed the differences in modelled flow curves behaviour when they are applied for high strain levels. The flow curves were modelled in high strain levels for further implementation in numerical simulation, thus allowing an adjustment of parameters in hot forming processes for this bainitic steel. The proposed models presented an agreement with experimental values. However, only the Avrami equation to DRX showed the dynamic recovery mechanism in high strain levels, which has represented physical behaviour during the thermomechanical process.
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Ivaniski, T. M., De Souza, T. F., Épp, J., & Da Silva Rocha, A. (2020). Constitutive modelling of high temperature flow behaviour for a low carbon high silicon bainitic steel. Materials Research, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2020-0264
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