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Predicting the strength and ductility of ultrafine grained interstitial free steels using irreversible thermodynamics

Abstract

A novel grain size dependent strain hardening model is derived from the theory of irreversible thermodynamics. The model yields the evolution of the dislocation densities in the grain interior and at the grain boundary, as well as their contributions to the flow stress. It is found that sub-micron grain sizes have a lower dislocation density in the grain interior, causing ductility to decrease greatly. The predicted stress-strain curve shapes, uniform elongation and ultimate tensile strength values for interstitial free steels show good agreement with experimental observations.

Authors

Huang M; Rivera-Díaz-Del-castillo PEJ; Bouaziz O; Zwaag SVD

Volume

2 Physical Metallurgy and Alloy Design

Pagination

pp. 805-812

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Conference proceedings

New Developments on Metallurgy and Applications of High Strength Steels Buenos Aires 2008 Proc Int Conf New Developments on Metallurgy and Applications of High Strength Steels

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