Ultra fine grained materials exhibit superior mechanical properties compared with the conventional coarse grained one. In the present
work, the hot extrusion process was conducted on plain low carbon steel to achieve ultra fine ferritic structure. At first, with the aid of 3D finite
element simulation an appropriate preheating temperature for the initiation of dynamic strain induced transformation of austenite to ferrite was
predicted to be 930C. After hot extrusion, the results of microstructural analysis by optical microscopy showed that the predicted temperature
was suitable. Extruded samples showed ultra fine ferrite structure with average grain size of 1 mm on a plane perpendicular to material flow. Also,
the microstructural developments with strain in the extrusion zone confirmed the occurrence of dynamic strain induced transformation of
austenite to ferrite during deformation process. Tensile strength of processed steel is two times higher than coarse grained one.