2021
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2020-122
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Flow Stress of Duplex Stainless Steel by Inverse Analysis with Dynamic Recovery and Recrystallization Model

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“…In contrast, as the fraction of the β phase increases, the flow curve transitions from DRX to DRV type, exhibiting the saturated stress-state. In general, dynamic softening of the DRV type occurs under hot working of BCC 38) ; in addition, a continuous DRX exhibiting steady-state stress has been reported in Ti-6Al-4V 9 ) . Therefore, the constitutive model should reflect the characteristics of each phase during hot working in the temperature range of 750-1050 °C.…”
Section: Flow Curve For the Duplex Titanium Alloymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, as the fraction of the β phase increases, the flow curve transitions from DRX to DRV type, exhibiting the saturated stress-state. In general, dynamic softening of the DRV type occurs under hot working of BCC 38) ; in addition, a continuous DRX exhibiting steady-state stress has been reported in Ti-6Al-4V 9 ) . Therefore, the constitutive model should reflect the characteristics of each phase during hot working in the temperature range of 750-1050 °C.…”
Section: Flow Curve For the Duplex Titanium Alloymentioning
confidence: 99%