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http://dx.doi.org/10.5228/KSPP.2005.14.6.559

Dynamic Material Characteristics of Superalloy INCONEL 718 with the Variation of Strain Rates  

Song J. H. (한국과학기술원 기계공학과)
Huh H. (한국과학기술원 기계공학과)
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Transactions of Materials Processing / v.14, no.6, 2005 , pp. 559-564 More about this Journal
Abstract
INCONEL 718, nickel based superalloy, has good formability, high strength, excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties at high temperature. Owing to theses attractive properties, it is utilized in applications such as combustion system, turbine engines and nuclear reactors. In such applications, components are typically required to be tolerant of high stress impact loading. This may cause material degradation and lead to catastrophic failure during service operation. Accurate understanding of material's mechanical properties with various strain rates is required in order to guarantee the reliability of structural parts made of INCONEL 718. This paper is concerned with the dynamic material properties of the INCONEL 718 at various strain rates. The dynamic response of the INCONEL 718 at the intermediate strain rate is obtained from the high speed tensile test and at the high strain rate is from the split Hopkinson pressure bar test. The effect of the strain rate on dynamic flow stress, work hardening characteristics, strain rate sensitivity and elongation to the failure is evaluated with the experimental results. Experimental results from both the quasi-static and the high strain rate up to 5000/sec are interpolated in order to construct the Johnson-Cook model as the constitutive relation that should be applied to simulate and design the structural parts made of rNCONEL 718.
Keywords
INCONEL 718; High Speed Material Testing Machine; Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar; Strain Rate Sensitivity;
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