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Grain Size Dependence of Tensile Deformation at Room Temperature of a Reversely Transformed Fe-Cr-Mn Transformation Induced Plasticity aided Stainless Steel (역변태 Fe-Cr-Mn계 변태유기소성 스테인레스강의 결정립 크기에 따른 상온인장변형 거동)

  • J. Y. Choi;K-T. Park
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2023
  • A wide range of grain size was achieved in a Fe-Cr-Mn austenitic stainless steel (STS) by cold rolling and reversion annealing. The tensile characteristics of the STS were analyzed in terms of the dependence of strain induced martensitic (SIM) transformation on the grain size. In the ultrafine grain regime, the steel showed a high yield strength over 1 GPa, a discontinuous yielding, and a prolonged yield point elongation followed by considerable strain hardening. By increasing the grain size, the discontinuous yielding diminished and the yield point elongation decreased. The microstructural examination revealed that these tensile characteristics are closely related to the suppression of SIM transformation with decreasing the grain size. Especially, the prolonged yield point elongation of the ultrafine grained STS was found to be associated with development of unidirectional ε martensite bands. Based on the microstructural examination of the deformed microstructures, the rationalization of the grain size dependence of SIM transformation was suggested.

Mechanical Characteristics of Stainless Steel under Low Temperature Environment (극저온용 스테인레스 강의 저온거동 특성)

  • Hong, Jin-Han;Keum, Dong-Min;Han, Dae-Suk;Park, In-Bum;Chun, Min-Sung;Ko, Kyung-Wan;Lee, Jae-Myung
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.530-537
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    • 2008
  • Austenitic stainless steels(SUS 304, SUS 316), which are used for safety control valve of LNG carrier, are occasionally exposed in the cryogenic environment. In this regards, it is required to evaluate the mechanical characteristics under the low temperature environment. In this study, a series of uniaxial tensile test was carried out varying temperature for austenitic stainless steel. The phenomena of the strain-induced plasticity have been observed on the all temperature ranges. The critical value for threshold of 2nd hardening due to the phase transformation induced plasticity as well as the increase of hardening have been reported. The summarized experimental results would be used for the validation of numerical techniques applicable for the nonlinear hardening behavior of austenitic stainless steel under the cryogenic temperature environment.

Three-Point Bending Fatigue Properties of Austenitic 304 Stainless Steel Sheets for Membrane (Membrane용 오스테나이트계 304 스테인리스강 판재의 3점 굽힘피로 특성)

  • Lee Tae-Ho;Kim Sung-Joon;Kim Hyoung-Sik;Kim Cheol-Man;Hong Seong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.3 no.3 s.8
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1999
  • Three-point bending fatigue properties of austenitic 304 stainless steel sheets were investigated at room temperature and LNG temperature($-162^{\circ}C$) in the strain range from 0.43 to $1.7\%$. The fatigue properties at $-162^{\circ}C$ were superior to those at room temperature due to the higher volume fractions of deformation-induced martensite. The cyclic hardening behavior owing to the deformation- induced martensite transformation was detected in both specimens. In room temperature testing, the mean load amplitude increased steadily with cycles, meaning that cumulative plastic incubation strain was required for martensite transformation. On the contrary, in $-162^{\circ}C$ tested specimen, the mean load amplitude increased rapidly within a few cycles due to the rapid transformation of martensite, and slightly decreased after the maximum is reached probably due to dynamic recovery.

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Dynamic plastic deformation behavior of Fe-X%Mn alloys (Fe-X%Mn 합금의 동적 소성변형거동)

  • Park, Hong Lae;Lee, Jeong Min;Sung, Wan;Kim, Won Baek;Choi, Chong Sool
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.266-278
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    • 1995
  • The high strain-rate dynamic plastic behavior of Fe-X%Mn alloys was investigated. The strain rate did not have an effect when tested under quasi-static strain rates($2{\times}10^{-3}/sec$ and $2{\times}10^{-1}/sec$). However, the true stress increased at all strain levels when the strain rate increased to $6{\times}10^3/sec$. Based on the experimental results, an constitution equation to calculate the dynamic strength for strain rates over $10^4/sec$ was determined. The Fe-5%Mn alloy containing athermal ${\alpha}^{\prime}$ martensite initially did not show work hardening. The work hardening increased with Mn content showing a maximum at 20% Mn. The high work hardening of Fe-20%Mn and Fe-30%Mn alloys appears to be closely related not only to the initial amounts of ${\varepsilon}$ martensite but to the strain induced transformation (${\gamma}{\rightarrow}{\varepsilon}$ and ${\varepsilon}{\rightarrow}{\alpha}^{\prime}$) occurring during each stages of deformation.

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Development of High Strength Center-pillar by High Frequency Induction Heating (고주파유도가열에 의한 고강도 센터필라 개발)

  • Son, Jin-Hyug;Yum, Young-Jin;Kim, Won-Hyuck;Hwang, Jung-Bok;Kim, Sun-Ung;Yoo, Seung-Jo;Lee, Hyun-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.533-539
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    • 2008
  • An high frequency induction hardening technology of vehicle body press-formed of thin sheet steel has been developed to increase the strength of vehicle body parts locally by high frequency induction heating, thereby eliminating the need for reinforcements. And this technique for increasing the tensile strength of sheet steel was practically applied to the front floor cross member and center pillar reinforcement of a passenger car. The side impact behavior has been investigated when induction hardening technology is applied to the conventional low-carbon steel and weight reduction of an automotive body is expected. In this paper, basic experiments were performed for the hat-shaped specimen under high frequency induction heating process. Martensitic transformation was found in the heating zone through microscopic observation which showed higher hardness. In addition, the hardness and strength of the center-pillar specimen made of boron steel increased remarkably by high frequency induction heating.

Bending Fatigue Strength of Carburized and Induction Hardened Gears (침탄 및 고주파 열처리한 치차의 굽힘피로강도 평가)

  • Kim, W.D.;Choi, B.I.;Han, S.W.;Kim, J.H.
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.2 no.6
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1994
  • To enhance the strength of gears for transmission, Generally caburizing heat treatment is applied. But there are some problems in this technology the distortion of gears during heat treatment process, and the discontinuity of manufacturing process. For these reasons, the high frequency induction hardening process is widely used. This method is one of the surface hardening process to improve the wear resistance and fatigue life of the machine components. In this study, to compare the bending fatigue strength of caburized gear with that of induction hardened gear, bending fatigue testing of gears with two different cases was performed by using an electrohydraulic servo-controlled fatigue testing machine and double tooth bending fatigue test fixture. Fatigue life distributions at constant stress levels were established directly from fatigue data. For gear design, the fatigue strength distribution at specified life is more important. This distribution is obtained by statical transformation from fatigue life distribution. Reliability of bending fatigue strength was estimated by P-S-N curves and Weibull distribution.

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Try out and Analytical Researches on Quenching Process of Coupled Torsion Beam Axle using Boron Steel Tube (보론강을 이용한 CTBA의 후열처리 공정 실험 및 해석)

  • Yoon, S.J.;Park, J.K.;Kim, Y.S.;Suh, C.H.;Lee, K.H.;Kim, R.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.181-184
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    • 2009
  • The hot press farming process, which is the press hardening of steel parts using cold dies, can utilize both ease of shaping and high strength due to the hardening effect of rapid quenching during the pressing. In this study, a thermo-elastoplastic analysis of the hot press forming process using the finite element method was performed in order to investigate the deformation behavior and temperature history during the process and the mechanical properties of the pressed parts.

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Elastoplastic nonlinear behavior of planar steel gabled frame

  • Moghaddam, Sina Heyrani;Masoodi, Amir R.
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.397-413
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, static nonlinear analysis of gable frame is performed using OpenSees software. Both geometric and material nonlinearities are considered in analyses. To consider large displacements, co-rotational coordinate transformation is used in software. The effects of symmetric and asymmetric support conditions including clamped and simple supports are studied. On the other hand, the material nonlinearity is reflected on analyses using Giuffre-Menegotto-Pinto steel material. Note that strain hardening characteristics are also considered in this model. Moreover, I-shaped cross-section is assumed for all members. The results are provided for different geometry properties of gable frame including shallow and deep inclined roof. It should be added that buckling and post-buckling behaviors of gable frame are investigated using related equilibrium paths. A comparison study is also implemented on the responses of buckling loads obtained for different support and geometry conditions. To trace snap-through paths completely, a displacement control method entitled arc-length is utilized. Findings show the capability of proposed model in nonlinear analysis of gable frames.

Analysis of Phase Transformation and Temperature History during Hot Stamping Using the Finite Element Method (유한요소해석을 이용한 핫스탬핑 공정시 발생하는 온도 이력 및 상변태 해석)

  • Yoon, S.C.;Kim, D.H.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2013
  • Hot stamping, which is the hot pressing of special steel sheet using a cold die, can combine ease of shaping with high strength mechanical properties due to the hardening effect of rapid quenching. In this paper, a thermo-mechanical analysis of hot stamping using the finite element method in conjunction with phase transformations was performed in order to investigate the plastic deformation behavior, temperature history, and mechanical properties of the stamped car part. We also conducted a fully coupled thermo-mechanical analysis during the stamping and rapid quenching process to obtain the mechanical properties with the consideration of the effects of plastic deformation and phase transformation on the temperature histories at each point in the part. The finite element analysis could provide key information concerning the temperature histories and the sheet mechanical properties when the phase transformation is properly considered. Such an analysis can also be used to determine the effect of cyclic cooling on the tooling.

Effects of Heat-Treatments on Transformation Behavior of Matrix Structures in High Alloyed White Cast Iron (고합급백주철에 있어서 열처리가 기지조직의 변태에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Sang-Woo;Ryu, Seong-Gon
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.409-414
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    • 2000
  • Three different white cast irons alloyed with Cr, V, Mo and W were prepared in order to study their transformation behavior of matrix structures in heat-treated conditions. The specimens were produced using a 15kg-capacity high frequency induction furnace. Melts were super-heated to $1600^{\circ}C$, and poured at $1550^{\circ}C$ into Y-block pepset molds. Three combinations of the alloying elements were selected so as to obtain the different types of carbides and matrix structures : 3%C-10%Cr-5%Mo-5%W(alloy No. 1), 3%C-10%V-5%Mo-5%W(alloy No. 2) and 3%C-17%Cr-3%V(alloy No. 3). The heat-treatments were conducted as follows: frist of all, as-cast specimens were homogenized at $950^{\circ}C$ for 5h under the vacuum atmosphere. Then, they were austenitized at $1050^{\circ}C$ for 2h and followed by air-hardening in air. The air-hardened specimens were tempered at $300^{\circ}C$ for 3h. The observation of morphology of the matrix structures was carried out in the states of as-cast(AS), air-hardened(AHF) and tempered(AHFT). The matrix structures of each alloy were almost fully pearlitic in the as-cast state but it was transformed to martensite, tempered martensite and retained austenite by the heat-treatments such as air-hardening and tempering.

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