Microstructure Evolution of Ni3Al-Based Intermetallic Alloy Strips After Hot Rolling

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Abstract

The effect of the temperature and strain rate during the hot rolling process on the microstructural evolution in fine-grained Ni3Al intermetallic alloy doped with Zr and B was examined in this work. The hot rolling process was carried out at an initial temperature range of 1000, 1100, and 1280 °C and at a strain rate between 3.9 × 10−1 s−1 and 2.5 s−1. The results of the EBSD microstructural analyses revealed that dynamic recrystallization phenomena are initiated at the rolling temperature of 1100 °C, while a fraction of the dynamically recrystallized grains further increases with both the rising temperature and strain rate of the deformation process. Furthermore, to estimate the heat losses during the hot rolling processing, a non-stationary heat transfer model was formulated and then used to evaluate the experimentally received data.

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