Flow stress model for IN718 accounting for evolution of strengthening precipitates during thermal treatment

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Abstract

A flow stress model describing precipitate hardening in the nickel based alloy Inconel® 718 following thermal treatment is presented. The interactions between precipitates and dislocations are included in a dislocation density based material model. Compression tests have been performed using solution annealed, fully-aged and half-aged material. Models were calibrated using data for solution annealed and fully-aged material, and validated using data from half-aged material. Agreement between experimental data and model predictions is good. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Fisk, M., Ion, J. C., & Lindgren, L. E. (2014). Flow stress model for IN718 accounting for evolution of strengthening precipitates during thermal treatment. Computational Materials Science, 82, 531–539. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.10.007

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