Article | REF: M3031 V1

Hot forming metallurgy

Author: Frank MONTHEILLET

Publication date: March 10, 2009, Review date: March 6, 2017

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5. Dynamic recrystallization models

(For the full text of this paragraph, please refer to [18] ).

The first approaches proposed to model RDD, which were analytical or semi-analytical in nature, were based on a more or less complex coupling between grain growth during deformation and local changes in dislocation density [16] . Other studies used the Monte-Carlo method (stochastic) [19] or a cellular automaton (deterministic) [20] . Some models have been implemented in finite element codes dedicated to the simulation of forming processes [21][22]...

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