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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Austenitização de aço hipoeutetóide a partir de estrutura esferoidizada e de estrutura normalizada. / Austenitization of hypoeutectoid steel starting from of spheroidized structure and of normalized structure.

Paulino, Wilson de Sousa 16 December 2002 (has links)
A influência do estado prévio, esferoidizado ou normalizado, sobre a formação de austenita em um aço hipoeutetóide foi estudada por dilatometria em várias temperaturas. O processo foi interrompido para tempos crescentes. As estruturas obtidas foram analisadas por microscopia ótica (incluindo metalografia quantitativa) e por microscopia eletrônica de varredura, o que, junto com as medidas dilatométricas serviu para identificar os mecaismos envolvidos. Em todas as condições estudadas a estrutura normalizada tem cinética de austenitização mais rápida que a esferoidizada. A austenitização do material esferoidizado (ferrita mais carbonetos dispersos) começa com a formação de grãos de austenita junto aos carbonetos e crescimentos dos grãos de austenita consumindo a ferrita e dissolvendo carbonetos, sendo este último o processo mais leto; durante o crescimento o teor de carbono na austenita é heterogêneo, tendendo a homogeneizar-se com o tempo. A temperabilidade da austenita é crescente com o tempo. A austenitização do material normalizado (ferrita pro-eutetóide, mais perlita fina) começa com a formação de austenita nas colônias de perlita, sem heterogeeidade detectada de distribuição de carbono; ao consumir as regiões de ferrita pro-eutetóide a austenita passa a apresentar heterogeneidade de distribuição de carbono; como etapa final do processo há homogeneização da austenita. A temperabilidade da austenita diminui na etapa em que ela resulta da transformação de ferrita, antes da homogeneização. A cinética global, medida por dilatometria e por metalografia quantitativa é apresentada na forma de curvas isotérmicas (TTT) de austenitização para as duas estruturas prévias estudadas. / The influence of the previous state, spheroidized or normalized, on the austenite formation in a steel hypoeutectoid was studied by dila tometry in various temperatures. The process was interrupted for growing times. The obtained structures were analyzed by optic microscopy (including quantitative metallography) and by scanning electronic microscopy, which, with the dilatometric measurements, helped to identify the reaction mechanisms. In all of the studied conditions, the normalized structure has faster kinetics of austenitization than the spheroidized. The austenitization of the spheroidized material (ferrite plus dispersed carbides) begins with the formation of austenite grains close to the carbides and with the growth of the austenite grains consuming the ferrite and dissolving carbides, being this last one the slowest process; during growth the relative quantity of carbon in the austenite is heterogeneous, tending to homogenize with the time. The hardenability of the austenite is growing with the time. The austenitization of the normalized material (pro-eutectoid ferrite, plus fine pearlite) begins with austenite formation in the pearlitic colonies, without detected heterogeneity of carbon distribution, when consuming the pro-eutectoid ferrite areas the austenite show heterogeneity of carbon distribution; the final stage of the process is homogenization of the austenite. The hardenability of the austenite decreases during the process of ferrite transformation, before the homogenization. The global kinetics, measured by dilatometry and by quantitative metallographic, is presented in the form of isothermal curves (TTT) of austenitization for the two previous studied structures.
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Austenitização de aço hipoeutetóide a partir de estrutura esferoidizada e de estrutura normalizada. / Austenitization of hypoeutectoid steel starting from of spheroidized structure and of normalized structure.

Wilson de Sousa Paulino 16 December 2002 (has links)
A influência do estado prévio, esferoidizado ou normalizado, sobre a formação de austenita em um aço hipoeutetóide foi estudada por dilatometria em várias temperaturas. O processo foi interrompido para tempos crescentes. As estruturas obtidas foram analisadas por microscopia ótica (incluindo metalografia quantitativa) e por microscopia eletrônica de varredura, o que, junto com as medidas dilatométricas serviu para identificar os mecaismos envolvidos. Em todas as condições estudadas a estrutura normalizada tem cinética de austenitização mais rápida que a esferoidizada. A austenitização do material esferoidizado (ferrita mais carbonetos dispersos) começa com a formação de grãos de austenita junto aos carbonetos e crescimentos dos grãos de austenita consumindo a ferrita e dissolvendo carbonetos, sendo este último o processo mais leto; durante o crescimento o teor de carbono na austenita é heterogêneo, tendendo a homogeneizar-se com o tempo. A temperabilidade da austenita é crescente com o tempo. A austenitização do material normalizado (ferrita pro-eutetóide, mais perlita fina) começa com a formação de austenita nas colônias de perlita, sem heterogeeidade detectada de distribuição de carbono; ao consumir as regiões de ferrita pro-eutetóide a austenita passa a apresentar heterogeneidade de distribuição de carbono; como etapa final do processo há homogeneização da austenita. A temperabilidade da austenita diminui na etapa em que ela resulta da transformação de ferrita, antes da homogeneização. A cinética global, medida por dilatometria e por metalografia quantitativa é apresentada na forma de curvas isotérmicas (TTT) de austenitização para as duas estruturas prévias estudadas. / The influence of the previous state, spheroidized or normalized, on the austenite formation in a steel hypoeutectoid was studied by dila tometry in various temperatures. The process was interrupted for growing times. The obtained structures were analyzed by optic microscopy (including quantitative metallography) and by scanning electronic microscopy, which, with the dilatometric measurements, helped to identify the reaction mechanisms. In all of the studied conditions, the normalized structure has faster kinetics of austenitization than the spheroidized. The austenitization of the spheroidized material (ferrite plus dispersed carbides) begins with the formation of austenite grains close to the carbides and with the growth of the austenite grains consuming the ferrite and dissolving carbides, being this last one the slowest process; during growth the relative quantity of carbon in the austenite is heterogeneous, tending to homogenize with the time. The hardenability of the austenite is growing with the time. The austenitization of the normalized material (pro-eutectoid ferrite, plus fine pearlite) begins with austenite formation in the pearlitic colonies, without detected heterogeneity of carbon distribution, when consuming the pro-eutectoid ferrite areas the austenite show heterogeneity of carbon distribution; the final stage of the process is homogenization of the austenite. The hardenability of the austenite decreases during the process of ferrite transformation, before the homogenization. The global kinetics, measured by dilatometry and by quantitative metallographic, is presented in the form of isothermal curves (TTT) of austenitization for the two previous studied structures.
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Estudo da influência do tratamento térmico de austenitização seguida de resfriamento ao ar forçado na resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco ASTM A532 II D

Silva, Joélson Vieira da January 2017 (has links)
O objetivo desta pesquisa é realizar um estudo sobre o desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco alto cromo de acordo com a norma ASTM A532 II D, submetidas à diferentes faixas de temperatura de austenitização, decompondo a faixa de 950 a 1.150 ºC, amplamente usada nas fundições, em intervalos de 50 ºC. Esta liga foi escolhida para estudo em virtude de sua extensa aplicação na indústria de mineração, possuindo como principal característica a utilização em revestimentos de moinhos e martelos de britadores, onde a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo é exigida. Os corpos de prova foram caracterizados através de análise química, dureza, e estrutura metalográfica, avaliando as mudanças na microestrutura, e consequentemente, alterações nas propriedades de resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do material. Na avaliação das amostras, foi utilizada a microscopia ótica e, para simular a condição de desgaste abrasivo, determinando a perda de massa, foi empregando o abrasômetro do tipo roda de borracha, seguindo a norma ASTM G65. Os testes práticos demostraram que o ciclo de temperatura é uma etapa importante na determinação da dureza, que por sua vez, é uma característica fundamental à resistência ao desgaste abrasivo, visto que para o material estudado, quanto maior a dureza, maior foi a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo. / The objective of this research is to perform a study on the abrasive wear of high chromium white cast iron according to ASTM A532 II D, submitted to different austenitizing temperatures, in the range of 950 to 1150 ºC with 50 ºC steps, widely used in foundries. This alloy was chosen for study because of its extensive application in the mining industry, having as main characteristic the use in mill and hammer coatings of crushers where abrasive wear resistance is required. The specimens were characterized by chemical analysis, hardness, and metallographic analysis, evaluating the changes in the microstructure, and consequently changes in the abrasive wear properties of the material. In the evaluation of the samples, optical microscopy was used and, to simulate the abrasive wear condition, determining the mass loss, the rubber wheel type abrasive test was used, following the ASTM G65 standard. The practical tests demonstrated that the temperature cycle is an important step in determining the hardness, which in turn is a fundamental characteristic to the abrasive wear resistance, since for the material studied, the higher the hardness, the higher the resistance to abrasive wear.
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Mécanismes métallurgiques et leurs interactions au recuit d’aciers ferrito-perlitiques laminés : caractérisation et modélisation / Metallurgical mechanisms and their interactions during the annealing of cold-rolled ferrite-pearlite steels : characterization and modeling

Moreno, Marc 18 June 2019 (has links)
Les aciers Dual Phase (DP) ferrito-martensitiques sont largement utilisés sous la forme de tôles minces dans la construction automobile en raison de leur excellent compromis résistance/ductilité et donc pour leur potentiel d’allègement. Ils sont élaborés par coulée continue, laminage à chaud et à froid suivis d’un recuit continu. Durant l’étape de chauffage et de maintien de ce recuit, la microstructure ferrito-perlitique déformée issue des étapes de laminage se transforme en microstructure ferrito-austénitique recristallisée. L’expérience montre que les cinétiques de recristallisation et de transformation ainsi que la distribution spatiale et morphologique des microstructures résultantes sont très sensibles aux vitesses de chauffage. Ce travail de thèse s’intéresse aux différents mécanismes expliquant cette sensibilité comme la maturation des carbures, la restauration, la recristallisation de la ferrite et la transformation austénitique et toutes leurs interactions. Ces mécanismes métallurgiques ont été caractérisés à différentes échelles et par des approches in situ sur un acier industriel puis modéliser par des approches à base physique pour guider une possible production. Après un premier chapitre dédié aux techniques expérimentales et de modélisations utilisées, le second chapitre de ce travail s’intéresse principalement à la caractérisation de la morphogénèse des microstructures ferrito-austénitique en microscopie électronique à balayage (MEB). Le troisième chapitre est une étude détaillée en Microscopie Electronique à Transmission (MET) et par modélisation thermocinétique (ThermoCalc, DICTRA) de la composition des carbures tout au long du processus, du laminage à chaud au recuit. Restauration et recristallisation sont étudiées au chapitre 4 principalement par des expériences in situ en Diffraction des Rayons X à Haute Energie (DRXHE) sur ligne de lumière synchrotron et modélisées par une approche originale à champs moyen. Enfin, le chapitre 5 propose une étude sous DICTRA pour comprendre les cinétiques de transformation austénitique en fonction des vitesses de chauffe. Cette approche est novatrice car elle prend en compte les carbures intergranulaires de la ferrite, a été conduite en conditions anisothermes et propose une analyse fine des modes de croissance de l’austénite associées au manganèse, élément clef de la composition de ces alliages. / Ferrite/Martensite Dual-Phase steels are largely used in the form of thin sheets in the automotive industry for their excellent balance between resistance and strength and thus for their lightening potential. They are elaborated by continuous casting, hot- and cold- rolling, followed by a continuous annealing. During the heating and the soaking stages of this latter process, the deformed ferrite/pearlite microstructure obtained after rolling evolves is transformed into a recrystallized ferrite-austenite microstructure. The experiments show that recrystallization and austenite transformation kinetics as well as the resulting spatial and morphological distribution of the phases are highly sensitive to the heating rate. This PhD thesis aims at understanding the different metallurgical mechanisms explaining this particular sensitivity as carbides ripening, recovery, recrystallization and austenite transformation and all their possible interactions. The mechanisms were characterized at different scales and by in situ technics on an industrial steel and model by physical based approaches in order to drive future production lines. After a first chapter dedicated to the experimental and modeling methods, the second chapter deals with the characterization of the morphogenesis of ferrite-austenite microstructures by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Chapter 3 is a study by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and by thermokinetic modeling (ThermoCalc, DICTRA) of the chemical composition of carbides along with manufacturing, from hot-rolling to annealing. Recovery and recrystallization are studied in chapter 4 by the means of in situ High Energy X-Ray Diffraction (HEXRD) experiments conducted on a synchrotron beamline and modeled by an original mean-field approach. Finally, chapter 5 proposes an analysis with DICTRA to understand austenite transformation kinetics as function of heating rates. The proposed approach is innovative as it accounts for intergranular carbides in the ferrite matrix, is conducted in non-isothermal conditions and propose a fine analysis of growth modes of austenite associated to manganese, a key alloying element of the studied steels.
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Estudo da influência do tratamento térmico de austenitização seguida de resfriamento ao ar forçado na resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco ASTM A532 II D

Silva, Joélson Vieira da January 2017 (has links)
O objetivo desta pesquisa é realizar um estudo sobre o desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco alto cromo de acordo com a norma ASTM A532 II D, submetidas à diferentes faixas de temperatura de austenitização, decompondo a faixa de 950 a 1.150 ºC, amplamente usada nas fundições, em intervalos de 50 ºC. Esta liga foi escolhida para estudo em virtude de sua extensa aplicação na indústria de mineração, possuindo como principal característica a utilização em revestimentos de moinhos e martelos de britadores, onde a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo é exigida. Os corpos de prova foram caracterizados através de análise química, dureza, e estrutura metalográfica, avaliando as mudanças na microestrutura, e consequentemente, alterações nas propriedades de resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do material. Na avaliação das amostras, foi utilizada a microscopia ótica e, para simular a condição de desgaste abrasivo, determinando a perda de massa, foi empregando o abrasômetro do tipo roda de borracha, seguindo a norma ASTM G65. Os testes práticos demostraram que o ciclo de temperatura é uma etapa importante na determinação da dureza, que por sua vez, é uma característica fundamental à resistência ao desgaste abrasivo, visto que para o material estudado, quanto maior a dureza, maior foi a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo. / The objective of this research is to perform a study on the abrasive wear of high chromium white cast iron according to ASTM A532 II D, submitted to different austenitizing temperatures, in the range of 950 to 1150 ºC with 50 ºC steps, widely used in foundries. This alloy was chosen for study because of its extensive application in the mining industry, having as main characteristic the use in mill and hammer coatings of crushers where abrasive wear resistance is required. The specimens were characterized by chemical analysis, hardness, and metallographic analysis, evaluating the changes in the microstructure, and consequently changes in the abrasive wear properties of the material. In the evaluation of the samples, optical microscopy was used and, to simulate the abrasive wear condition, determining the mass loss, the rubber wheel type abrasive test was used, following the ASTM G65 standard. The practical tests demonstrated that the temperature cycle is an important step in determining the hardness, which in turn is a fundamental characteristic to the abrasive wear resistance, since for the material studied, the higher the hardness, the higher the resistance to abrasive wear.
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Estudo da influência do tratamento térmico de austenitização seguida de resfriamento ao ar forçado na resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco ASTM A532 II D

Silva, Joélson Vieira da January 2017 (has links)
O objetivo desta pesquisa é realizar um estudo sobre o desgaste abrasivo do ferro fundido branco alto cromo de acordo com a norma ASTM A532 II D, submetidas à diferentes faixas de temperatura de austenitização, decompondo a faixa de 950 a 1.150 ºC, amplamente usada nas fundições, em intervalos de 50 ºC. Esta liga foi escolhida para estudo em virtude de sua extensa aplicação na indústria de mineração, possuindo como principal característica a utilização em revestimentos de moinhos e martelos de britadores, onde a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo é exigida. Os corpos de prova foram caracterizados através de análise química, dureza, e estrutura metalográfica, avaliando as mudanças na microestrutura, e consequentemente, alterações nas propriedades de resistência ao desgaste abrasivo do material. Na avaliação das amostras, foi utilizada a microscopia ótica e, para simular a condição de desgaste abrasivo, determinando a perda de massa, foi empregando o abrasômetro do tipo roda de borracha, seguindo a norma ASTM G65. Os testes práticos demostraram que o ciclo de temperatura é uma etapa importante na determinação da dureza, que por sua vez, é uma característica fundamental à resistência ao desgaste abrasivo, visto que para o material estudado, quanto maior a dureza, maior foi a resistência ao desgaste abrasivo. / The objective of this research is to perform a study on the abrasive wear of high chromium white cast iron according to ASTM A532 II D, submitted to different austenitizing temperatures, in the range of 950 to 1150 ºC with 50 ºC steps, widely used in foundries. This alloy was chosen for study because of its extensive application in the mining industry, having as main characteristic the use in mill and hammer coatings of crushers where abrasive wear resistance is required. The specimens were characterized by chemical analysis, hardness, and metallographic analysis, evaluating the changes in the microstructure, and consequently changes in the abrasive wear properties of the material. In the evaluation of the samples, optical microscopy was used and, to simulate the abrasive wear condition, determining the mass loss, the rubber wheel type abrasive test was used, following the ASTM G65 standard. The practical tests demonstrated that the temperature cycle is an important step in determining the hardness, which in turn is a fundamental characteristic to the abrasive wear resistance, since for the material studied, the higher the hardness, the higher the resistance to abrasive wear.
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Modélisation de l'intégrité des surfaces usinées : Application au cas du tournage finition de l'acier inoxydable 15-5PH

Mondelin, Alexandre 05 December 2012 (has links)
En usinage, la zone de coupe présente des conditions de température, des cinétiques thermiques, des déformations et des pressions extrêmes. Dans ce contexte, être capable de relier les variations des conditions de coupe (vitesse de coupe, avance, lubrification, usure, outil,…) à l’intégrité de la surface usinée constitue un objectif scientifique majeur. Cette thèse s’intéresse au cas du tournage finition du 15-5PH (acier inoxydable martensitique utilisé, entre autre, pour la fabrication des pièces de rotor d’hélicoptère ainsi que les pompes et les vannes de circuit primaire de centrale nucléaire) et s’inscrit dans le cadre du projet MIFSU (Modélisation de l’Intégrité et de la Fatigue des Surfaces Usinées).Dans un premier temps, le comportement du matériau a été étudié afin d’alimenter les simulations d’usinage. Des essais de dilatométrie libre ont été conduit afin de calibrer les cinétiques d’austénitisation du 15-5PH pour des vitesses de chauffe élevées (jusqu’à 11000 °C/s). Les paramètres du modèle de changement de phase de Leblond ont alors été identifiés. De plus, des essais de compression dynamique (dε/dt allant de 0.01 à 80 /s et ε > 1) ont été réalisés pour calibrer une loi de comportement élasto-plastique aux grandes déformations avec une sensibilité à la vitesse de déformation. Ces essais ont aussi permis de mettre en évidence des phénomènes de recristallisation dynamique et leurs influences sur la contrainte d’écoulement du matériau. Un modèle de recristallisation dynamique a donc également été mis en œuvre.En parallèle, un modèle numérique de prédiction de l’intégrité des surfaces tournées a été construit. Ce modèle repose sur une méthodologie dite « hybride » (développée au cours de la thèse Frédéric Valiorgue pour l’acier AISI 304L) qui consiste à supprimer la modélisation de l’outil de coupe et de la formation du copeau, et à remplacer l’impact thermomécanique de ces derniers sur la surface usinée par des chargements équivalents. Une étape de calibration de ces chargements a donc été réalisée à travers des essais de coupe orthogonale et de frottement (étude de sensibilité des efforts d’usinage, du coefficient de frottement et du coefficient de partage thermique) aux variations des paramètres de coupe.Enfin, les résultats des simulations numériques de tournage portant sur la prédiction des changements de microstructure (austénitisation et recristallisation dynamique) ainsi que des contraintes résiduelles ont été comparés aux résultats issus d’une campagne d’essais de chariotage. / During machining, extreme conditions of pressure, temperature and strain appear in the cutting zone. In this thermo-mechanical context, the link between the cutting conditions (cutting speed, lubrication, feed rate, wear, tool coating…) and the machining surface integrity represents a major scientific target. This PhD study is a part of a global project called MIFSU (Modeling of the Integrity and Fatigue resistance of Machining Surfaces) and it focuses on the finish turning of the 15-5PH (a martensitic stainless steel used for parts of helicopter rotor). Firstly, material behavior has been studied in order to provide data for machining simulations. Stress-free dilatometry tests were conducted to obtain the austenitization kinetics of 15-5PH steel for high heating rates (up to 11,000 ° C/s). Then, parameters of Leblond metallurgical model have been calibrated. In addition, dynamic compression tests (dε/dt ranging from 0.01 to 80/s and ε > 1) have been performed to calibrate a strain-rate dependent elastoplasticity model (for high strains). These tests also helped to highlight the dynamic recrystallization phenomena and their influence on the flow stress of the material. Thus, recrystallization model has also been implemented.In parallel, a numerical model for the prediction of machined surface integrity has been constructed. This model is based on a methodology called "hybrid" (developed during the PhD thesis of Frédéric Valiorgue for the AISI 304L steel). The method consists in replacing tool and chip modeling by equivalent loadings (obtained experimentally). A calibration step of these loadings has been carried out using orthogonal cutting and friction tests (with sensitivity studies of machining forces, friction and heat partition coefficients to cutting parameters variations).Finally, numerical simulations predictions of microstructural changes (austenitization and dynamic recrystallization) and residual stresses have been successfully compared with the results of an experimental campaign of turning.

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