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Effect of the conversion of the plastic deformation work to heat on the behaviour of TWIP steels: a review

Magdalena Jabłońska

2023Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The study discusses the subject of a temperature change of TWIP steels during their deformation as a result of a conversion of the plastic deformation work into heat, based on a literature review and the authors' own research. The methods of measuring or modelling the changes of these temperatures are presented. It also points out that the heat generated during plastic deformation of TWIP steels has higher values than in the case of conventional steels, due to their higher yield stresses and limit strains. The heat has a very important effect on the microstructure of the deformed material and thus also on its properties. Its high increase can lead to e.g. a change of the deformation mechanism from twinning to dislocation glide, which is also connected with worse workability and thus also the energy consumption of the bodywork elements. On the basis of the selected literature works, the study determines the possible microstructural changes of TWIP steels related to the generated heat and demonstrates that materials with similar chemical compositions can behave differently at high deformation rates.

Topics & Concepts

TwipMaterials scienceCrystal twinningDeformation (meteorology)Structural materialMetallurgyPlasticityWork (physics)Deformation mechanismMicrostructureBodyworkDislocationComposite materialMechanical engineeringEngineeringPathologyMedicineAlternative medicineMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMetal Alloys Wear and PropertiesHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals