A Temperature-Dependent Viscoplasticity Model for the Hot Work Steel X38CrMoV5-3, Including Thermal and Cyclic Softening under Thermomechanical Fatigue Loading

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jan 21;16(3):994. doi: 10.3390/ma16030994.

Abstract

In this paper, a temperature-dependent viscoplasticity model is presented that describes thermal and cyclic softening of the hot work steel X38CrMoV5-3 under thermomechanical fatigue loading. The model describes the softening state of the material by evolution equations, the material properties of which can be determined on the basis of a defined experimental program. A kinetic model is employed to capture the effect of coarsening carbides and a new isotropic cyclic softening model is developed that takes history effects during thermomechanical loadings into account. The temperature-dependent material properties of the viscoplasticity model are determined on the basis of experimental data measured in isothermal and thermomechanical fatigue tests for the material X38CrMoV5-3 in the temperature range between 20 and 650 ∘C. The comparison of the model and an existing model for isotropic softening shows an improved description of the softening behavior under thermomechanical fatigue loading. A good overall description of the experimental data is possible with the presented viscoplasticity model, so that it is suited for the assessment of operating loads of hot forging tools.

Keywords: cyclic loading; elastic–viscoplastic material; fatigue; strengthening mechanism; thermal stress; thermomechanical processes.