Ductility and brittleness at high temperatures
Damage and ductility in forming
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Ductility and brittleness at high temperatures
Damage and ductility in forming

Authors : Frank MONTHEILLET, Laurent BRIOTTET

Publication date: June 10, 2009, Review date: March 6, 2017 | Lire en français

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7. Ductility and brittleness at high temperatures

Here, as in the rest of the article, we shall confine ourselves to the case of forming, leaving aside problems specific to creep.

In the high-temperature range, damage due to the presence of inclusions is generally limited by dynamic restoration or recrystallization mechanisms, which reduce stress concentrations and can even plug up microcavities already formed.

On the other hand, at low strain rates, encountered, for example, in the continuous casting process (slab bending) or in certain closed die-forging operations, damage is often observed at the grain boundaries. This phenomenon is linked to the notion of equicoherence temperature T e . Below this temperature, plastic deformation of a polycrystalline aggregate takes place essentially within the grains. Above T e...

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