J. Majta et al., USE OF THE COMPUTER-SIMULATION TO PREDICT MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF C-MN STEEL, AFTER THERMOMECHANICAL PROCESSING, Journal of materials processing technology, 60(1-4), 1996, pp. 581-588
The objective of the paper is to demonstrate the ability of a computer
simulation to analyse the development of microstructure and finally t
o the predict mechanical properties of C-Mn steels. The microstructure
of ferrite is the main parameter which controls the mechanical proper
ties of steels after hot deformation. This microstructure depends on t
he grain size and morphology of austenite just before the transformati
on. However, when the last deformation takes place below the gamma-alp
ha transformation temperature, the mechanisms connected with substruct
ure and dislocation forest becomes a significant part of the strengthe
ning process. The microstructural model makes it possible to separate
the relative contributions of solid solution, ferrite microstructure,
substructure and dislocation strengthening. The change in microstructu
re at lower temperatures requires an improvement in the model which wi
ll allow to account for the substructure and dislocation density. In t
he present work hot deformation conditions were simulated using Finite
Element Method. The investigation was focused on the case when the la
st deformation takes place in the two phase or ferrite region. The two
stage constant strain rate compression tests were conducted, in conti
nuous cooling condition, at the temperature range 1050 - 650 degrees C
. The material after deformation was investigated to obtain the micros
tructure and verify the model of substructure and dislocation strength
ening mechanisms. The experimental results were used to validate and i
mprove the empirical equations that were employed to the general model
. The computer simulation suggested in the work can be used to predict
mechanical properties, including all the events that occur under indu
strial processing conditions which cannot be reproduced in the laborat
ory.