The critical stress for initiation of dynamic recrystallization (DRX) can be identified from the inflection point on the strain hardening rate (θ=dσ/dε) versus flow stress (σ) curve. This kind of curve can be described by an equation that fits the experimental θ-σ data from zero to the peak stress. Such a curve must have an inflection point and the simplest relation that has such properties is a third order equation. Hot compression tests were carried out on a 304 H stainless steel over the temperature range 900-1 100°C and strain rate range 0.01-1 s-1 to a strain of 1. An appropriate third order equation was fitted to the strain hardening data. The results show that the critical stress at initiation σc = -B/3A where A and B are coefficients of the third order equation. It is evident that this value depends on the deformation conditions. The stress-strain curve was then normalized with respect to the peak stress, leading to a normalized value of the critical stress (uc) equal to uc = σc/σp = -B′/3A′. Here A′ and B′ are coefficients of the normalized third order equation. This value is constant and independent of the deformation conditions. © 2006 ISIJ.
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Najafizadeh, A., & Jonas, J. J. (2006). Predicting the critical stress for initiation of dynamic recrystallization. ISIJ International, 46(11), 1679–1684. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.46.1679
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