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Novel Multi-Class Grain Size Model for UDIMET720LI: Topical Collection: EuroSuperalloys 2026

  • Dražen Breščaković
  • , Thomas Hönigmann
  • , Johannes Neumüller
  • , Christian Gruber
  • , Peter Raninger
  • , Philipp Retzl
  • , Piotr Warczok
  • , Konstantin Manuel Prabitz
  • , Vitor Rielli
  • , Sophie Primig
  • , Gerald Ressel
  • , Martin Stockinger
  • Materials Center Leoben Forschungs GmbH
  • voestalpine Böhler Aerospace GmbH & Co KG
  • Institute of Materials Science and Technology
  • MatCalc Engineering GmbH
  • University of New South Wales, Kensington

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Abstract

The aim of this work is to present a workflow for the application of a multi-class grain size model, which describes the microstructure evolution during dynamic and post-dynamic recrystallization in forged UDIMET720LI components. In a first step, the distribution of the local microstructure in the as-received condition is characterized, which serves as an initial condition for the multi-class model. The recrystallization kinetics is analyzed through thermo-mechanical compression tests on a Gleeble ® 3800 simulator and large-area electron backscatter diffraction analysis providing recrystallized fractions and size distributions. A finite element approach is used to translate the global test parameters to the local strain history of the samples during thermo-mechanical testing. Subsequently, the results from experimental characterization and simulated Gleeble tests are utilized to calibrate a semi-empirical Avarami-type recrystallization model. Finally, the application of the multi-class model is demonstrated by predicting the grain size distribution for two different thermo-mechanical processing routes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2340-2357
Number of pages18
JournalMetallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science
Volume2026
Issue numberVolume 57, Issue 5
Early online date25 Feb 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2026

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