Prediction of distortion of cylinders without phase transformation (CROSBI ID 129036)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Frerichs, Friedhelm ; Landek, Darko ; Lubben, Thomas ; Hoffmann, Franz ; Zoch, Hans-Werner
engleski
Prediction of distortion of cylinders without phase transformation
The rule of Ameen whereby steel made cylinders with no phase transformations during quenching approach the spherical shape is contrary to the finding of Berger, who observes an elongation of thin and long work pieces. If the prediction of Ameen is correct, cylinders should decrease in length during heat treatment. This paper describes a first step of broader investigation of strain hardening and distotion of cylinders during gas quenching in gas nozzle field. To make more general predictions about the distortion of cylinders which show no phase transformations during heat treatment, different dimensions of cylinders where investigated by means of numerical and experimental methods. The prediction of dimension and shape changes during gas quenching of steel cylinders has been performed by numerical simulation using the commercial Finite Element Program SYSWELD. The austenitic steel SAE30300 was selected as investigated material ; it shows no phase transformations during perfomed heating and cooling. The investigations show a good agreement between the kinematic strain hardening model and the experimental data, whereas the isotropic model is not in line with the experimental data. If the ratio of length and diameter is greater then 3, the relative changes in length displayed against the Biot number give uniform curves for all investigated geometies and heat transfer coefficients.
thermal strain; austenitic steel; geometry depending distortion; FEM-simulation; Biot number
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Podaci o izdanju
37 (1)
2006.
63-68
objavljeno
0933-5137
1521-4052
https://doi.org/10.1002/mawe.200500974