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Effects of face-sheet materials on the flexural behavior of aluminum foam sandwich

  • Xiao, Wei;Yan, Chang;Tian, Weibo;Tian, Weiping;Song, Xuding
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.301-308
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    • 2018
  • Properties of AFS vary with the changes in the face-sheet materials. Hence, the performance of AFS can be optimized by selecting face-sheet materials. In this work, three types of face-sheet materials representing elastic-perfectly plastic, elastic-plastic strain hardening and purely elastic materials were employed to study their effects on the flexural behavior and failure mechanism of AFS systematically. Result showed face-sheet materials affected the failure mechanism and energy absorption ability of AFS significantly. When the foam cores were sandwiched by aluminum alloy 6061, the AFS failed by face-sheet yielding and crack without collapse of the foam core, there was no clear plastic platform in the Load-Displacement curve. When the foam cores were sandwiched by stainless steel 304 and carbon fiber fabric, there were no face-sheet crack and the sandwich structure failed by core shear and collapse, plastic platform appeared. Energy absorption abilities of steel and carbon fiber reinforced AFS were much higher than aluminum alloy reinforced one. Carbon fiber was suggested as the best choice for AFS for its light weight and high performance. The versus strength ratio of face sheet to core was suggested to be a significant value for AFS structure design which may determine the failure mechanism of a certain AFS structure.

Experimental Determination of the Optimum Blank Shape in Rectangular Cup Drawing (사각 컵 드로잉 공정에서의 최적 블랭크 형상 결정)

  • 배원병;허병우;김호윤;이영석
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.68-71
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    • 1998
  • Rectangular deep drawing process is widely used in sheet metal forming. But there are various defects such as earring, wrinkling, tearing, etc. In order to avoid the defects, an optimum blank shape is required. But it has not been generalized to determine the optimum blank shape because deep drawing processes are involved in complex process parameters. So, it is very necessary to do research systematically about determining the optimum blank shape of deep drawing process. In this study a rectangular cup drawing test has been carried out to determine the optimum blank shape for various stainless steel sheets. From the test, a new blank model, which has no earring, is proposed.

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Experimental Determination of the Optimum Blank Shape in Rectangular Cup Drawing

  • Bae, Won-Byong;Kim, Ho-Yoon;Hwang, Bum-Chul
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.5-8
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    • 2003
  • The rectangular deep drawing process is widely used in sheet metal forming, but there are various associated defects, such as earing, wrinkling, tearing, etc. In order to avoid such defects, an optimum blank shape is required. Such an optimum blank shape cannot be generalized because deep drawing processes are involved in complex process parameters. So, it is necessary to do systematic research to determine the optimum blank shape for the deep drawing process. In this study, a rectangular cup drawing test has been carried out to determine the optimum blank shape for various stainless steel sheets. From the test, a new blank model, which has no earing, is propsed.

Study on Strain States during Roll-Cladding of Stainless Steel and Aluminum (스테인리스강과 알루미늄 롤-클래드 시 변형상태 연구)

  • Kim J. K.;Huh M. Y.;Jee K. K.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2004
  • The clad samples of five plies of sheets comprising ferritic stainless steel (STS) and aluminum (Al) were prepared by roll-cladding at $350^{\circ}C$. The evolution of strain states and textures during roll-cladding of STS430/AA3003/AA3003/AA3 003/STS430 and STS430/AA3003/STS430/AA3003/STS430 was investigated by measurements of crystallographic textures and by simulations with the finite element method (FEM). Because the deformation mainly occurs in the Al layer during roll-cladding, the present investigation was focused on the Al layers located. The stacking sequence of sheet materials in the clad samples played an important role in the evolution of strain states during roll-cladding.

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The Effect of friction between Roll and STS the Roll Cladding Behavior of STS/Al/STS Sandwich Sheet (압연에 의한 STS/AI/STS 클래드판재 제조시 롤과 STS 사이의 마찰의 영향)

  • 정영훈;지광구;서진유;신명철
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.482-486
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    • 2002
  • Sandwich sheets composed of stainless steel/aluminum/stainless steel were produced by roll cladding. In order to investigate the effect of the friction between roll and cladding sample, the lubrication condition of the roll surface was varied. Clad rolling without lubrication gave rise to a small increment of the normal strain of aluminum in the rolling direction. This experimental result was confirmed by FEM modeling. Through-thickness hardness gradients in the mid aluminum layer was successfully explained by variations of the strain state through thickness layers. FEM modeling implied that cladding without lubrication led to a large shear strain variation at the surface of aluminum layer.

Formation of Cross Rolling Textures in STS 430 Steel Sheet (STS 430 강에서 교차압연 집합조직의 형성)

  • 이재협;이창호;박수호;허무영
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.136-137
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    • 2003
  • Recrystallization textures of ferritic stainless steel sheets of STS 430, the crystallographic texture was modified by means of cross rolling and subsequent annealing. The conventional normal rolling led to the formation of {334}<483> in the final recrystallization texture. Cross rolling in the present work was performed by a 45$^{\circ}$rotation of RD around ND. After recrystallization annealing the cross-rolled samples displayed stronger{111}//ND orientations. The cross rolled sample displayed a higher resistance against ridging.

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A study on the influence of process parameters during laser welding of sheet steels (강판의 레이저 용접시 공정변수의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Young-Soo;Lee, Yoon-Sik;Kim, Hyung-Sik;Kim, Chan
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 1999
  • This paper describes the weldability of carbon steel and stainless steel using 5㎾ $CO_2$ laser system with nearly multi-mode beam and a parabolic focusing mirror. In the laser welding of steels, major welding parameters are focal point, travel speed, beam power, shield gas and gap tolerance, etc.. Two kinds of gases(Ar, He) were used as a assist gas and supplied through the external nozzle. It is very important for optimum condition to remove plasma plume which absorbs laser beam and to obtain deep penetration and sound weld bead. Bead-on-plate welding tests were carried out for the experiments. Penetration data were obtained with various welding parameters and the effects of welding parameters were discussed. Butt welding tests were performed with various conditions. Only the optimum laser parameters assured good weld quality As a result of this study, We achieve the fundamental weldabilities using a high power $CO_2$ laser for carbon steel and stainless steel.

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Weibull Statistical Analysis of Elevated Temperature Tensile Strength and Creep Rupture Time in Stainless Steels (스테인리스 강의 고온 인장강도와 크리프 파단시간의 와이블 통계 해석)

  • Jung, W.T.;Kim, Y.S.;Kim, S.J.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2010
  • This paper is concerned with the stochastic nature of elevated temperature tensile strength and creep rupture time in 18Cr-8Ni stainless steels. The Weibull statistical analysis using the NRIM data sheet has been performed to investigate the effects of variability of the elevated temperature tensile strength and creep rupture time on the testing temperature. From those investigations, the distributions of temperature tensile strength and creep rupture time were well followed in 2-parameter Weibull. The shape parameter and scale parameter for the Weibull distribution of tensile strength were decreased with increasing the testing temperature. For the creep rupture time, generally, the shape parameter were decreased with increasing the testing temperature.

Hot and Cold Rolling Characteristic with High-Nitrogen Steel of Austenitic Stainless (HNS) (오스테나이트계 고질소 스테인레스 강의 열간 및 냉간 압연특성)

  • Lee, J.W.;Kim, D.S.;Kim, B.K.;Kim, D.K.;Kim, Y.D.;Cha, D.J.;Lee, M.R.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.99-101
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    • 2008
  • At 21st century, material development concepts were changed to fulfill the environmental friendly demands. This study is to study the effect of pressurized nitrogen gas and manganese in high nitrogen austenitic stainless steel(HNS) in which N and Mn elements substitute the nickel element. 100kg HNS ingots were made by Pressurized Vacuum Induction Melting(P-VIM) and were forged according to free forging process. As forged HNS were hot and cold rolled by pilot scale rolling machine. Depending on the rolling condition, the mechanical properties of HNS were changed. The roll thrust and sheet folding showed asymmetry condition between work and drive side during cold and hot rolling. The purpose of this study are to improve workability the hot and cold rolling machine and to set the conditions for establishing the rolling process.

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Bond Strength of Steel honeycomb Structure (철강 하니콤구조의 접합강도)

  • Song, Keun;Hong, Young Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2003
  • Honeycomb structure has been fabricated by brazing method using 0.1 wt%C and 1.0wt%C carbon steel core and STS304 stainless steel face sheet. Core shear strength ratio in W and L directions was 1:1.03 in 7 mm cell size, whereas 1:1.45 in 4 mm cell size. Flexural strength on face sheet was 166.4 MPa (0.1 wt%C, W direction), 171.1 MPa (0.1 wt%C, L direction), and 120.2 MPa (1.0 wt%C, W direction) in 7 mm cell size. And in 4mm cell size specimen, it was 169.2 MPa (0.1 wt%C, W direction), 224.2 MPa (0.1 wt%C, L direction). This means that flexural strength of 0.1 wt%C core material was higher than that of 1.0wt%C core material, which was contrary to expectation. SEM and EDS analysis represented that grain boundary diffusion had occurred in0.1 wt%C core, but no grain boundary diffusion in 1.0 wt%C core. And corrugated surface of 0.1 wt%C core was flat, whereas that of 1.0 wt%C core was not flat. As a result, contact area between two 1.0 wt%C cores was much less than that of 0.1 wt% cores, It is thought to be main reason for lower flexural strength of 1.0 wt%C core.