P/M coppers are subjected to the isothermal compression tests at the strain rate ranging from 0.01 to 10.0 and the temperature from 200 to . The processing map reveals the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) domain in the following temperature and strain rate ranges: and 0.01-10.0 , respectively. In the domain, the region at temperature of and strain rate of shows peak efficiency. From the kinetic analysis, the apparent activation energy in the DRX domain is 190.67 kJ/mol and it suggests that lattice self-diffusion is the rate controlling mechanism.
The hot deformation characteristics of pure molybdenum was investigated in the temperature range of and strain rate range of using a Gleeble test machine. The power dissipation map for hot working was developed on the basis of the Dynamic Materials Model. According to the map, dynamic recrystallization (DRX) occurs in the temperature range of and the strain rate range of , which are the optimum conditions for hot working of this material. The average grain size after DRX is . The material undergoes flow instabilities at temperatures of and the strain rates of , as calculated by the continuum instability criterion.