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S. R. Hosseini, M. Barati, E. Maghsoudi,
Volume 36, Issue 1 (Journal of Advanced Materials-Spring 2017)
Abstract

The aim of the present research is calculation and determination of the temperature distribution in the oxy-gas source line heating process for application in the steel plates. Analytical method was used to calculate the temperature distribution by solving mathematical equations. The temperature distribution was determined with numerical method using MATLAB software. A computerized numerical control line heating apparatus was used for carrying out the processes. ITI thermograph camera was used to measure the temperature. The effect of torch distance, gas flow and torch speed on the temperature distribution at the upper and lower surfaces of plate were evaluated. The changes of temperature distribution were achieved at torch speeds of 120, 200 and 300 mm/min, gas flow of 10, 9 and 8 lit/min and torch distances of 30, 40 and 50 mm. Calculated and measured maximum temperatures reached to 900, 810 and 720 K, and 885, 785, 690 K, at torch speeds of 120, 200, 300 mm/min, respectively. The calculated and measured maximum temperatures at gas flow of 10, 9, 8 lit/min are attained to be 900, 810 and 750 K, and 885, 795 and 740 K, respectively. Maximum calculated and measured temperatures at torch distance of 30, 40 and 50 mm are accomplished to be 900, 880 and 810 K and 885, 840 and 790 K, respectively.
 


H. Chavilian, K. Farmanesh, A. Soltanipour, E. Maghsoudi,
Volume 36, Issue 3 (Journal of Advanced Materials-Fall 2017)
Abstract

In this research, industrial hot deformation processes was simulated for 321 austenitic stainless steel using hot compression test with the aim of acquiring technical knowledge and indigenization of stainless steel production. The obtained stress-strain curves showed the common retrieval dynamic behaviour. By microscopic studies, the main restoration mechanism during hot deformation in this steel was diagnosed as dynamic recrystallization, that due to low stacking fault energy of 321 stainless steel, this phenomenon was justified. Then, using diagrams related to real stress, real strain and strain rate, the onset point of dynamic recrystallization was determined under different conditions. Also, using the constitutive equations and Zener-Holloman parameter, hot deformation behaviour of 321 stainless steel was studied and the activation energy of hot deformation for this steel was determined as 422 (Kj/mol).


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