Effect of double-hit deformation on the onset of critical stress for the
initiation of dynamic transformation
Abstract
Double-hit hot compression tests were carried on medium-carbon low-alloy
steels using Gleeble 3800® thermomechanical simulator. The tests were
performed at strain rates of 0.25 and 0.5 s-1 and temperatures of 1150
and 1200 °C with an interpass time of 5s. The onset of critical stress
for dynamic transformation (DT) were detected using the
double‐differentiation method. This metallurgical phenomenon was
initiated under all testing conditions. The results show that the
critical stress for DT increases with decrease in temperature and
increase in strain rate.