Experimental Investigations And Numerical Modelling of 210CR12 Steel in Semi-Solid State
Abstract
Experimental investigation, including hot compression and simple closed die filling was performed. Temperature range of tests was between 1225 °C and 1320 °C. Temperature selection was adequate with liquid fraction between 20 and 60%, which is typical for thixoforming processes. In the die filling test, steel dies with ceramic layer was used (highly refractory air-setting mortar JM 3300 manufactured by Thermal Ceramics). Experiments were carried out on the Gleeble 3800 physical simulator with MCU unit. In the paper, methodology of experimental investigation is described. Dependency of forming forces on temperature and forming velocities is analysed. Obtained results are discussed. The second part of the paper concerns numerical modelling of semi-solid forming. Numerical models for both sets of test were developed. Structural and Computational Fluid Dynamics models are compared. Initial works in microstructural modelling of 210CR12 steel behaviour are described. Lattice Boltzman Method model for thixotropic flows is introduced. Microscale and macroscale models were integrated into multiscale simulation of semi-solid forming. Some fundamental issues related to multiscale modelling of thixoforming are discussed.
- Publication:
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14th International ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming: ESAFORM 2011
- Pub Date:
- May 2011
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3589654
- Bibcode:
- 2011AIPC.1353.1045M
- Keywords:
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- forming processes;
- fluid dynamics;
- chromium alloys;
- deformation;
- ceramics;
- 81.20.Hy;
- 47.10.Fg;
- 81.05.Bx;
- 81.40.Lm;
- 81.05.Je;
- Forming;
- molding extrusion etc.;
- Dynamical systems methods;
- Metals semimetals and alloys;
- Deformation plasticity and creep;
- Ceramics and refractories