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Improving hydro-formability of stainless steel tubes by tube channel pressing

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, , Citation Y Kitano et al 2017 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 194 012007 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/194/1/012007

1757-899X/194/1/012007

Abstract

Tube channel pressing (TCP), which is one of the severe plastic deformation (SPD) technologies to refine grain size into submicron size for tubular materials, have been applied to ferritic stainless steel tubes for one pass, in order to alleviate ridging and enhance the hydro-formability. It was found that grain-scale shear bands were introduced by one-pass TCP, and texture and microstructure was successfully modified by promoting recrystallization of deformation microstructure, which is otherwise hard-to-recrystallize, in the post-TCP annealing. Elongation to failure, strain-hardening exponent (n-value) and Lankford values of both longitudinal and circumferential directions increased in comparison to with the tube fabricated by conventional process.

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