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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Thermo-mechanical Treatment with Multi-direction Upsetting for Improvement of Superplasticity in SUS304
Masahito KATOHYasunori TORISAKA
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2003 Volume 89 Issue 10 Pages 1038-1043

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Various thermo-mechanical treatments have been tried in order to improve the structural superplasticity in conventionally produced JIS SUS304.
The attempts of thermo-mechanical treatment consisting of three or four cycles including cold working by roll-mill and subsequent annealing. By adopting the cold multi-direction upsetting method, which is suitable for the accumlation of enough volume of martensite phase, the grain size decreases into submicrons in diameter. Especially by thermo-mechanical treatment of four cycles, the grain size of 200 nm is achieved. The upper limit of strain rate to obtain significant superplastic behaviour is improved up to 1 × 10-2/s at 973K by the grain refinement.
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