Effect of second phase particles on the dynamic recrystallization in Ni-W alloys during thermal compression

Zhenchang Hou, Zhihua Nie*, Zhichao Liu, Fang Hao, Mingrui Li, Gang Zhou, Chengwen Tan

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Abstract

The existence of second phase particles may raise the deformation heterogeneity in the alloys, providing favorable sites of recrystallization nucleation in thermal deformation. The influence of large W second phase p articles (>1 µm) on the dynamic recrystallization in Ni-42W alloys (with 42 wt% W) is studied in this paper by electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD). The Ni-42W alloys are composed by NiW matrix and W particles. The W particles are of two kinds of shapes including ellipsoidal shape with a diameter of 3–10 µm and rod-like shape with 3 µm in width and 5–15 µm in length. The phenomenon of particles stimulated nucleation is observed in the Ni-42W alloys during thermal deformation. The recrystallized grains are located not only at the areas with high-angle grain boundaries but also at the deformation heterogeneities around W particles. A divergent distribution of deformation heterogeneities is formed around the ellipsoidal W particles and the distortion degree near the adjacent ellipsoidal particles can be accumulated. Large distortion exists at the tips of the rod-like particles. The deformation is weak at the middle region between rod-like particles with parallel alignment, which is not conducive to recrystallization nucleation. Based on the EBSD results, the dynamic recrystallization evolution diagram is established for Ni-42W alloys with large second phase particles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number158872
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume865
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Dynamic recrystallization
  • EBSD
  • Microstructure
  • Particle stimulated nucleation
  • Second phase particle

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