Tensile flow behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel base metal and simulated heat affected zone structures of 2.25Cr-1Mo weld joint

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Laha, K [1 ]
Chandravathi, KS
Rao, KBS
Mannan, SL
Sastry, DH
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[1] Indira Gandhi Ctr Atom Res, Mat Dev Grp, Kalpakkam 603102, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Indian Inst Sci, Dept Met, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
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ZEITSCHRIFT FUR METALLKUNDE | 1999年 / 90卷 / 06期
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Tensile tests in the temperature range 298 to 873 K have been performed on 2.25Cr-1Mo base metal and simulated heat affected zone (HAZ) structures of its weld joint, namely coarse grain bainite, fine grain bainite and intercritical structure. Tensile flow behaviour of all the microstructural conditions could be adequately described by the Hollomon equation (sigma = K-1 epsilon(n1)) at higher (> 623 K) temperatures. Deviation from the Hollomon equation was observed at low strains and lower (< 623 K) temperatures. The Ludwigson modification of Hollomon's equation, sigma = K-1 epsilon(n1) + exp (K-2 + n(2) epsilon), was found to describe the flow curve. In general, the flow parameters n(1), K-1, n(2) and K-2 were found to decrease with increase in temperature except in the intermediate temperature range (423 to 623 K). Peaks/plateaus were observed in their variation with temperature in the intermediate temperature range coinciding with the occurrence of serrated flow in the load-elongation curve. The n(1) Value increased and the K-1 value decreased with the type of microstructure in the order: coarse grain bainite, fine grain bainite, base metal and intercritical structure. The variation of nl with microstructure has been rationalized on the basis of mean free path (MFP) of dislocations which is directly related to the inter-particle spacing. Larger MFP of dislocations lead to higher strain hardening exponents n(1).
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