• 제목/요약/키워드: ferrite-pearlite

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On the material properties of shell plate formed by line heating

  • Lim, Hyung Kyun;Lee, Joo-Sung
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.66-76
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    • 2017
  • This paper is concerned with investigating the plastic material properties of steel plate formed by line heating method, and is aimed at implementing more rational design considering the accidental limit states such as collision or grounding. For the present study, line heating test for marine grade steel plate has been carried out with varying plate thickness and heating speed, and then microscopic examination and tensile test have been carried out. From the microscopic, it is found that the grain refined zones like ferrite and pearlite are formed all around the heat affected zone. From the tensile test results, it is seen that yield strength, tensile strength, fracture strain, hardening exponent and strength coefficient vary with plate thickness and heat input quantity. The formulae relating the material properties and heat input parameter should be, therefore, derived for the design purpose considering the accidental impact loading. This paper ends with describing the extension of the present study.

SM40C 강의 열처리가 피로균열전파속도에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Fatigue Crack Propagation in SM40C Steel)

  • 금창훈;권숙인
    • 열처리공학회지
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 1990
  • The effect of the microstructural change on the near threshold fatigue crack growth rate in SM40C steel has been studied using the ${\Delta}K$ decreasing method. Below the total strain amplitude of 0.56%, cyclic softening occured, whereas above this value cyclic hardening occurred in the pearlitic lamellar structure. However, in the spherodized structure the cyclic hardening solely occurred. The crack growth rate in the near-threshold region was decreased with increasing prior austenite grain size and this was due to surface roughness. The crack growth rate of the spherodized structure was lower than that of the pearlite lamellar structure and the ${\Delta}K_{th}$ of the former was higher than that of the latter. It was understood that the crack propagates preferentially through the ferrite phase. The intergranular facets in the near-threshold region appeared in the spherodized structure.

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Failure Investigation of Fire-Side Water-Wall Tube Boiler

  • Fatah, M.C.;Agustiadi, D.;Pramono, A.W.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.242-248
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    • 2021
  • Unforeseen failures of boilers in power plants may affect the continuation of electricity generation. Main failures in boilers are influenced by the tube material, tube position, boiler service temperature and pressure, and chemical composition of the feed water and coal. This investigation was intended to find answers on the causes and mechanism of failure of the fire-side boiler water-wall tubes, due to perforation and corrosion. The tube conformed to the material requirements in terms of its chemical composition and hardness. Microscopic examination showed ferrite and pearlite indicating no changes in its microstructure due to the temperature variation. SEM test showed a single layer and homogenous film density particularly on the area far from perforation. However, layers of corrosion product were formed on the nearby perforation area. EDX showed that there were Na, Ca, S, and O elements on the failed surface. XRD indicated the presence of Fe2O3 oxide. The failure mechanism was identified as a result of significant localized wall thinning of the boiler water wall-tube due to oxidation.

디젤 엔진용 캠축 소재의 금속적 특성 및 선삭 가공 특성에 관한 연구 (Turning and Metalic Characterization for CAM Shaft Materials of Diessel Engine)

  • 채왕석;김경우;김동현
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제14권7호
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, We have studied internal quality incluiding chemical compositions, microscopic structure and nonmetalic inclusion of test material. We have analyzed dynamic characteristics of cutting resistence and compared chip treatment of the test material. In analyzing internal quality, all of the test material have typical ferrite+pearlite structure. But, nonmetallic inclusion has oxide and sulfide inclusion has oxide and sulfide inclusion in medium carbon steel, mainly sulfide inclusion is existed in S-free cutting steel. In Ca+S-free cutting steel, calcium aluminate and sulfide complex inclusion, had low-melting point, as deformation of sulfide and oxide inclusion is existed. Machining characteristics, cutting resistence is maximum in medium carbon steel. Chip treatement are excellent in S-free cutting steel, similar to the Ca+S free cutting steel and medium carbon steel.

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Nitrogen Permeation Treatment of Duplex and Austenitic Stainless Steels

  • Yoo, D.K.;Joo, D.W.;Kim, Insoo;Kang, C.Y.;Sung, J.H.
    • 열처리공학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2002
  • The 22%Cr-5%Ni-3%Mo duplex and 18%Cr-8%Ni austenitic stainless steels have been nitrogen permeated under the $1Kg/cm^2$ nitrogen gas atmosphere at the temperature range of $1050^{\circ}C{\sim}1150^{\circ}C$. The nitrogen-permeated duplex and austenitic stainless steels showed the gradual decrease in hardness with increasing depth below surface. The duplex stainless steel showed nitrogen pearlite at the outmost surface and austenite single phase in the center after nitrogen permeation treatment, while the obvious microstructural change was not observed for the nitrogen-permeated austenitic stainless steel. After solution annealing the nitrogen-permeated stainless steels(NPSA treatment) at $1200^{\circ}C$ for 10 hours, the hardness of the duplex and austenitic stainless steels was constant through the 2 mm thickness of the specimen, and the ${\alpha}+{\gamma}$ phase of duplex stainless steel changed to austenite single phase. Tensile strengths and elongations of the NPSA-treated duplex stainless steel remarkably increased compared to those of solution annealed (SA) duplex stainless steel due to the solution strengthening effect of nitrogen and the phase change from a mixture of ferrite and austenite to austenite single phase, while the NP-treated austenitic stainless steel displayed the lowest value in elongation due to inhomogeneous deformation by the hardness difference between surface and interior.

3.6%C 회주철의 진동감쇠능 및 기계적 성질에 미치는 Sb 및 Ti 첨가의 영향 (Effects of Alloying Elements(Sb, Ti) on Damping Capacity and Mechanical Properties In 3.6%C Gray Cast Iron)

  • 김정철;한동운;백승한;최종술
    • 열처리공학회지
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 2001
  • Flake graphite cast irons with the high damping capacity have been used for the control of vibration and noise occurring in the members of various mechanical structures under vibrating conditions. However, the damping capacity which Is morphological characteristics of graphite is one of the important factors in reducing the vibration and noise, but hardly any work has deal with this problem. Therefore, the authors have examined the damping capacity of various cast irons with alloying elements and studied the influences of the matrix structures, mechanical properties and morphological characteristics of graphite. The main results obtained are as follows: Effects of Sb on the damping capacities and mechanical properties have been investigated in 3.6%C-0.2%Ni gray cast iron. At 0.02%Sb, specific damping capacity showed the maximum value, and decreased with further increase in Sb content. Mechanical properties showed opposite trend with the damping capacity. And then, effects of Ti on the damping capacities and mechanical properties have been investigated in 3.6%C-0.2%Ni-0.02%Sb gray cast iron. Specific damping capacity increased with increase in Ti content. Graphite length also showed same behavior. Tensile strength increased with Ti content due to refinement of pearlite. In the case of 0.14%Ti addition in 3.6%C-0.2%Ni-0.02%Sb cast iron, specific damping capacity and tensile strength was 36% and 25 $kgf/mm^2$ which are higher than 32% and 15 $kgf/mm^2$ at 3.6%C-0.2%Ni cast iron respectively.

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전통 제철법을 적용하여 제작한 철제 칼의 금속학적 특성에 관한 비교 연구 (A Comparative Study on the Metallurgical Characteristics of the Iron Knife Using Traditional Iron-Making Method)

  • 조성모;조남철;한정욱
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.433-442
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구에서는 전통 제철법을 이용해 사철강괴와 사철강괴에 현대강을 접합한 응용강괴 2개를 생산한 후 철제 칼 3자루를 제작하여 금속학적 특성을 비교하였다. 금속현미경과 SEM-EDS 분석결과, Fe-C 합금의 아공석강이었으며, 미세한 Ferrite와 Pearlite가 전체적으로 관찰되며, 칼날에 Martensite가 관찰되었다. 비커스 경도 분석 결과, 사철강 칼(K1)이 533.38 HV, 사철-니켈탄소강 칼(K3)은 514.8 HV, 사철-탄소강 칼(K2)가 477.02 HV로 측정되었다. 마모에 의한 질량감소율은 K1이 0.058%, K3는 0.060%, K2가 0.144%로 측정되었다. 시료의 표면무늬에 대한 EPMA 분석 결과, 표면무늬는 C의 함량의 차이 혹은 화학조성에 의해 무늬가 드러난다는 것을 확인하였다. 향후 칼날의 경도 값을 올려 내마모성을 증가시키기 위해서는 열처리 공정에 대한 추가적인 연구가 필요하며, 전통 제철법으로 제작한 강괴는 니켈 탄소강과 접합하여 사용한다면 우수한 품질의 철제품을 제작할 수 있을 것이다.

연속주조한 구상흑연주철의 미세조직과 기계적 성질 (Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Continuous Cast Ductile Iron)

  • 최경환;조규섭;이경환;김기영
    • 한국주조공학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.52-59
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    • 2004
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties of ductile cast iron were investigated in terms of diameter change of samples that gives rise to modify the microstructure due to different cooling rate in the continuous casting process. The chemical composition used in this study was GCD 400 grade. From the microstructural observation, we have found a large number of graphite with small size in diameter which is comparable to the microstructure of the sample produced by conventional sand casting. The major reason of this would he due to high cooling rate. In the sample with 26 mm in diameter, the microstructure was composed of pearlite, iron carbide, and graphite. In the samples with 60 and 100 mm in diameter, however, we have observed a dissimilar microstructure that consisting of ferrite and graphite. Concerning the mechanical property, the sample with 26 mm in diameter showed higher hardness and strength compared to those samples with 60 and 100 mm in diameter. The result obtained for ductility appeared a reversal. Much more works such as inoculation, process design and chemical composition would be required in order to have a sound product even in a small diameter of samples.

Hydrogen Diffusion in APX X65 Grade Linepipe Steels

  • Park, Gyu Tae;Koh, Seong Ung;Kim, Kyoo Young;Jung, Hwan Gyo
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.117-122
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    • 2006
  • Hydrogen permeation measurements have been carried out on API X65 grade linepipe steel. In order to study the effect of steel microstructure on hydrogen diffusion behavior in linepipe steel, the accelerated cooling condition was applied and then three different kinds of microstructures were obtained. Hydrogen permeation measurement has been performed in reference to modified ISO17081 (2004) and ZIS Z3113 method. Hydrogen trapping parameters in these steels were evaluated in terms of the effective diffusivity ($D_{eff}$), permeability ($J_{ss}L$) and the amount of diffusible hydrogen. In this study, microstructures which affect both hydrogen trapping and diffusion were degenerated pearlite (DP), acicular ferrite (AF), bainite and martensite/austenite constituents (MA). The low $D_{eff}$ and $J_{ss}L$ mean that more hydrogen can be trapped reversibly or irreversibly and the corresponding steel microstructure is dominant hydrogen trapping site. The large amount of diffusible hydrogen means that corresponding steel microstructure is predominantly reversible. The results of this study suggest that the hydrogen trapping efficiency increases in the order of DP, bainite and AF, while AF is the most efficient reversible trap.

비조질강 온간단조를 위한 공정검토 (Study of Warm Forging Process for Non-Heat-Treated Steel)

  • 박종수;강정대;이영선;이정환
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집C
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    • pp.525-530
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    • 2001
  • As a part of efforts to examine feasibility of warm forging near-net-shape process for non-heat-treated steel to replace quenched and tempered S45C steel, the optimized process condition has been determined to be $820^{\circ}C$ for heating, 10/sec for strain rate of forging and approximately 250MPa for flow stress from observed results such as the $A_{3}$ transformation temperature of about $790^{\circ}C$, the fully dynamic recrystallized behavior between $800^{\circ}C\;and\;850^{\circ}C$ when compressed up to 63% engineering strain at 10/sec strain rate, and the high temperature microsturctural stability. Also, controlled cooling rate of $6.3^{\circ}C/sec$ by water-spraying at a rate of $0.10cc/sec-cm^{2}$ for 60seconds followed by air-cooling right after forging process has been considered in this study as a feasible approach based on examination of the microsturcture of mixed ${\alpha}-ferrite$ and pearlite, the hardness and tensile properties meeting specification, and the reduced total cooling time to room temperature. Successive works would be carried out for the impact strength, machinalility, and forgeability at this process in the near future.

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