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A Study on Advanced Small Punch Test for Evaluation of Fracture Strength in Beat Resisting Steel Weldment (내열강 용접부의 파괴강도 평가를 위한 Advanced Small Punch 시험에 관한 연구)

  • 이동환;이송인;권일현;유효선
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.823-829
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    • 2002
  • In order to evaluate the proper fracture strength of microstructures in a steel weldment, smaller size loading ball than used for a conventional small punch(CSP) testing is required due to regional limitation on constitutive structures. In this study, the minimized loading ball(${\varphi}1.5mm$) and bore diameter of lower die(${\varphi}3mm$) were designed for an advanced small punch(ASP) test. The results obtained from the ASP test were compared with those from a CSP testing for a X20CrMoV121 steel weldment. It was found that the ASP test clearly showed the microstructural dependance on fracture strength and ductile-brittle transition behavior of the weldment. In the ASP test, especially, the cracks tend to initiate for various directions within hemispherical indentation region of an objective structure in SP test. This indicates that the evaluation of more proper fracture strength for F.L+CGHAZ, FGHAZ and ICHAZ can be performed by means of the ASP test in a steel weldment.

The effect of ball diameter upon surface accuracy in surface rolling with cast iron (주철의 서어피스 로울링에 있어서 가압 볼의 직경이 표면정밀도에 미치는 영향)

  • 허명규;최홍식;육광수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.1071-1082
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    • 1988
  • Surface rolling is one of the micro plastic processes which yields local deformation of surface, and improves surface roughness, hardness and fatigue strength. With the use of gray cast iron (GC 30) as material for experiment, the changes in surface roughness were investigated. A number of previous theses were refered to the effects of surface rolling for this study. With the use of steel ball of excellent in surface roughness and hardness, and with the applied force 20Kgf, surface rolling was performed. The summary of the experiment is as follows: (1) With the fixed applied force 20Kgf and the ball of 8.726mm in diameter, surface roughness was found to be the most excellent. (2) Increase in hardness was most prominent in the first rolling, but less effective in the succeeding rolling. (3) Reduction on diameter was affected by the previous process before rolling, and about 70 to 90% of reduction was made in the first rolling.

The Effect of TiAlN coated Ball End Mill and MQL Cutting Condition on Cutting characteristic of High Hardness Steels (고경도 강재의 MQL 가공시 초경 볼 엔드밀의 TiAlN 코팅 조건이 절삭 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park D. S.;Won S. T.;Lee Y. J.;Hur J. H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.245-251
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    • 2004
  • This paper is studied on the effect of TiAlN coated Ball End Mill and MQL(Minimum Quantity Lubrication) cutting condition on cutting characteristic of high hardness steels. KP4 steels[HRC32] and STD11[HRC60] heat treated steels were used as the workpiece and WC-Co ball end mill and single and multi layer TiAlN coated ball end mill were utilized in the cutting tests. MQL device was used to spray botanical oil coolant. Result showed that TiAlN coated ball end mill were increased the cutting length than WC-Co ball end mill in the cutting speed[$245{\sim}320m/min$] about $2.3{\sim}5.7$ times for KP4 steels and about $2.5{\sim}4.3$ times far STD11 heat treated steels. The multi layer TiAlN coated ball end mill is good for KP4 steels than single layer coated.

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The Effect of Si Content on the Tribological Behaviors of Ti-Al-Si-N Coating Layers (Ti-Al-Si-N 코팅막의 마모거동에 미치는 Si 함량의 영향)

  • Jin, Hyeong-Ho;Kim, Jung-Wook;Kim, Kwang-Ho;Yoon, Seog-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.2 s.273
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    • pp.88-93
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    • 2005
  • Ti-AI-Si-N coating layers were deposited on WC-Co substrates by a hybrid system of arc ion plating and sputtering techniques. The coatings were prepared with different Si contents to investigate the effect of Si content on their mechanical properties and microstructures. The dry sliding wear experiments were conducted on Ti-AI-Si-N coated WC-Co discs at constant load, 3N, and sliding speed, 0.1 m/s with two different counterpart materials such as steel ball and zirconia ball using a conventional ball-on-disc sliding wear apparatus. In the case of steel ball, the friction coefficient of Ti-AI-Si-N coating layers became lower than that of Ti-AI­N coating layers. The friction coefficient decreased with increasing of Si content due to adhesive wear behavior between coating layer and steel ball. On the contrary, in the case of zirconia ball, the friction coefficient increased with increasing of Si content, indicating that abrasive wear behavior was more dominant when the coating layers slid against zirconia ball.

Ball-milling Induced Changes in the Crystallinity of Quartz and Wear of Milling Media (볼 밀링에 의한 석영의 결정도 변화와 밀링 매체의 마모의 영향)

  • Jin Jung Kweon;Hoon Khim;Sung Keun Lee
    • Korean Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 2023
  • Quartz (SiO2) is among the major rock-forming minerals in the earth's crust. The atomistic structures of SiO2 may evolve during diverse frictional processes. The reduction of friction of quartz-rock accompanied by its amorphization, hydration, and formation of silica gel provides mineralogical insights into earthquakes and related phenomena. Ball milling, together with rotary shear experiments have been useful to infer the atomic origins of such processes. In this study, optimal experimental conditions for ball milling for amorphization of SiO2 were determined by taking into account various process variables. The crystallinity of SiO2 gradually decreased and became amorphous as the ball milling time increased at a high milling speed. The degree of wear of the milling media and its effect on the amorphization of SiO2 were analyzed using distinct milling materials (zirconia, stainless steel). The amount of ball wear increased with increasing milling time. Furthermore, the worn stainless steel particles from balls tend to interact with amorphized SiO2 to form Si-O-Cr. These results aid in understanding the process of atomistic structural changes caused by ball milling of divserse materials with relatively high hardness, such as SiO2, and understanding various geological friction processes.

Analysis of Mean Deviation in Sliding-wear-rate of Carbon Steel with Various Pearlite Volume Fractions (탄소강의 펄라이트 분율에 따른 미끄럼 마멸속도 편차 분석)

  • Kim, M.G.;Gwon, H.;Hur, H.L.;Kim, Y.-S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.205-211
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    • 2015
  • The current investigation was performed to study sliding-wear-rate deviation (wear-rate data scatter) in carbon steels with various microstructures. Pure iron, 0.2 wt. % C steel, 0.45 wt. % C steel, and bearing steel (AISI52100) were used for the investigation. These steels possess different microstructures. Microstructures of the pure iron, two carbon steel and the bearing steel were full ferrite, ferrite + pearlite and full pearlite, respectively. Depending on the carbon content, the carbon steel had different pearlite-volume fractions. Dry sliding wear tests of the steel were conducted using a ball-on-disk wear tester at a sliding speed of 0.1 m/s using a bearing ball (AISI52100) as a counterpart. Applied load and sliding distance were 100 N and 300 m, respectively. More than three (up to twelve) tests were conducted for each steel under the same conditions, and the mean deviations in the wear rate of the steel (microstructure) were compared. The wear-rate deviation in the steel with ferrite + pearlite microstructure was higher than that with ferrite microstructure, and the deviation decreased with the increase of pearlite volume fraction. The pure iron and the bearing steel specimens showed much less deviation. The high deviation observed from the ferrite + pearlite steel was attributed to irregular subsurface-crack nucleation and growth at the interface between the two micro constituents (ferrite and pearlite) during the wear test.

Major Factors that Affect Friction and Wear of Metals in Boundary Lubrication (경계윤활 상태에서의 금속재료 마찰 및 마멸에 영향을 미치는 주요인자)

  • 류종관;이홍철;김대은
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.171-177
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    • 1999
  • Many lubricated systems experience boundary lubrication condition during operation. However, the friction and wear characteristics of boundary lubrication are not clearly understood. In this work the factors which affect the friction and wear between boundary lubricated metallic surfaces are investigated. Experiments were performed using a pin-on-disk type tester with pure aluminum, pure copper, and SM45C steel as the disk material and steel, stainless steel and bearing ball as the ball. The experimental conditions were determined according to the Taguchi experimental method. From the experimental results, the major factors that influence the friction and wear characteristics of boundary lubrication could be identified.

Acceleration Signal Characteristics of Steel Plate Impacted by Metallic Loose Parts (금속파편충격에 의한 강판의 가속도신호 특성)

  • Sung, K.Y.;Yoon, Y.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 1992
  • Acceleration signal characteristics of a steel plate, impacted by steel balls, were studied in an attempt to apply the experimental results to the impact location and mass estimation of metallic loose parts in the cooling system of nuclear power plants. Experimental results show that the variation of maximum acceleration amplitude and impact contact time due to the change of ball mass and impact velocity can be well explained by the Hertz impact theory. The frequency spectral pattern shifted slightly in spite of the increase of impact velocity and impact location. Ball mass, however, strongly affected the frequency spectral pattern. Hence the frequency spectrum can be used for estimation of the mass of unknown loose parts in the cooling system.

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A Study on Advanced Small Punch Test for Evaluation of Fracture Strength in Heat Resisting Stell Weldment (내열강 용접부의 파괴강도 평가를 위한 Advanced Small Punch 시험에 관한 연구)

  • 이동환;이송인;권일현;유효선
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.99-99
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    • 2002
  • In order to evaluate the proper fracture strength of microstructures in a steel weldment, smaller size loading ball than used for a conventional small punch(CSP) testing is required due to regional limitation on constitutive structures. In this study, the minimized loading ball(φ 1.5mm) and bore diameter of lower die(φ 3mm) were designed for an advanced small punch(ASP) test. The results obtained from the ASP test were compared with those from a CSP testing for a X20CrMoV121 steel weldment. It was found that the ASP test clearly showed the microstructural dependance on fracture strength and ductile-brittle transition behavior of the weldment. In the ASP test, especially, the cracks tend to initiate for various directions within hemispherical indentation region of an objective structure in SP test. This indicates that the evaluation of more proper fracture strength for F.L+CGHAZ, FGHAZ and ICHAZ can be performed by means of the ASP test in a steel weldment.

A Study on Wear Mechanism of CBN Ball Endmills (CBN 볼엔드밀의 마모메카니즘에 관한 연구)

  • Park, S.W.;Lee, K.W.;Lee, J.C.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.121-126
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    • 1997
  • The use of CBN tool material has been greatly increased because of the superior metal cutting performance for the machining of hardened steel. This paper presents some experimental results on the ball endmiling of harened steels. Three different hardnesses of STD11 workpieces were machined using CBN ball endimills, and the machining characteristics including cutting forces tool wear, and surface roughness of machined surface were compared. It has been found that the CBN ball endmill works better in the machining of harder workpieces. The microscopic examination explains that this unusual phenomenon is caused by the difference of microstructure of each workpieces.

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