Charakterisierung des Faserverlaufs in umgeformten Stählen und dessen Auswirkungen auf mechanische Eigenschaften
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2013-02-14
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The fibre flow in steels plays, beside other factors, an essential role for the evaluation
of the performance of forged parts. Due to the fact that the fibre flow in literature is
merely rudimental defined; one part of this work attends to clarify the origin of the
fibre flow. Experimental technologies exhibit that stretched MnS, which rise from the
hot rolling process of steels are mainly responsible for this structure. Additionally the
conditions for the development of the fibre flow in steel are also shown.
By means of scanning electron microscopy the morphologies and orientations of MnS
are analysed in continuous casted and hot rolled steel. Moreover the changing of the
shape of MnS and other types of inclusions caused by a forging operation e.g. cylindrical
upsetting in rolling direction and vertically oriented is observed in 4 different
kinds of steels. Hot upsetting at 1250° C and vertically oriented to the rolling direction
enables by way of the index of relative plasticity the construction of a flow curve of
MnS, which is necessary for a FEM forging simulation. Additionally, the changing of
the MnS morphology in dependence from the temperature is observed. Stretched MnS
in hot rolled steel are influencing some characteristic mechanical properties, leading to
longitudinal and transversal anisotropy of e.g. the notch impact energy in dependency
from sulphur level and rolling degree. The analysis of the fracture surface of notched
specimen shows the influence of the MnS morphology and orientation on the notch
impact energy. Because of the changed shape of MnS, caused by hot upsetting in rolling
direction, an initially present anisotropy develops to a more isotropic behaviour
particularly in the core region of the upset samples. The changed morphology of MnS
caused by an upsetting at room temperature does not influence significantly the changing
of the anisotropy.
A FEM forging simulation of the cylindrical upsetting in rolling direction of MnS in
steel shows a partial accordance of the changing of the MnS morphology between the
observation and simulated results. Considerations about the stress ratio around MnS at
adequate loadings of parts show the detrimental impact of the MnS morphology and
orientation on the mechanical properties of steels. Examples of use illustrate the influence
of flattened and accordingly to the part loading oriented MnS.
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Einschluss, Faserverlauf, Mangansulfid, Massivumformung, Rasterelektronenmikroskopie, Stahl