Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents

This paper elucidates the damage characteristics, microstructure response and temperature rise of steel alloy Q235B suffered from lightning currents, which is the basis for lightning protection of oil tanks. Damage is inflicted in the designed Q235B specimens by using the multi-waveform multi-pulse...

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Main Authors: Yakun Liu, Mingqiu Dai, Anirban Guha, Xin Gao, Zhengcai Fu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8605304/
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spelling doaj-41b90392781c4f5ea20ba7a49ad2b3d72021-03-29T22:46:22ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-0179258926410.1109/ACCESS.2018.28906128605304Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning CurrentsYakun Liu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8460-5191Mingqiu Dai1Anirban Guha2Xin Gao3Zhengcai Fu4Department of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Physics, Tripura University, Tripura, IndiaState Key Laboratory of Chemicals Safety, Sinopec Research Institute of Safety Engineering, Qingdao, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaThis paper elucidates the damage characteristics, microstructure response and temperature rise of steel alloy Q235B suffered from lightning currents, which is the basis for lightning protection of oil tanks. Damage is inflicted in the designed Q235B specimens by using the multi-waveform multi-pulse impulse current generator to characterize the damage response induced by four typical lightning current components. The changes in the element composition and micro-hardness of Q235B are documented in the experiment. The microstructure changes in response to the temperature rise are analyzed by the proposed lightning-metal temperature rise model. The results reveal that, first, return stroke current with an amplitude of 201.2 kA leads to the largest damaged area of 3523.8 mm<sup>2</sup>. Continuing current in the stroke intervals with a charge transfer of 12.1 C results in the damaged area of 12.6 mm<sup>2</sup> and the damaged depth of 0.5 mm. Long continuing current after stroke with a charge transfer of 210.1 C leads to the deepest damaged depth of 3.0 mm. The demixing phenomenon occurs on the cross-section, forming the damage zone, transition zone, and origin zone. The damage zone mainly consists of martensite transferred from pearlite and ferrite at temperature 990 &#x00B0;C. The transition zone is mainly martensite and ferrite forming at temperature 900 &#x00B0;C. The hardness of the three zones is 450, 310, and 180, respectively. The damaged depth is only 0.001 mm caused by the subsequent return stroke current with an amplitude of 102.2 kA.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8605304/Steel alloylightning currentsdamage characteristicstemperature risemicrostructure response
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author Yakun Liu
Mingqiu Dai
Anirban Guha
Xin Gao
Zhengcai Fu
spellingShingle Yakun Liu
Mingqiu Dai
Anirban Guha
Xin Gao
Zhengcai Fu
Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
IEEE Access
Steel alloy
lightning currents
damage characteristics
temperature rise
microstructure response
author_facet Yakun Liu
Mingqiu Dai
Anirban Guha
Xin Gao
Zhengcai Fu
author_sort Yakun Liu
title Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
title_short Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
title_full Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
title_fullStr Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
title_full_unstemmed Damage Characteristics and Microstructure Response of Steel Alloy Q235B Subjected to Simulated Lightning Currents
title_sort damage characteristics and microstructure response of steel alloy q235b subjected to simulated lightning currents
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper elucidates the damage characteristics, microstructure response and temperature rise of steel alloy Q235B suffered from lightning currents, which is the basis for lightning protection of oil tanks. Damage is inflicted in the designed Q235B specimens by using the multi-waveform multi-pulse impulse current generator to characterize the damage response induced by four typical lightning current components. The changes in the element composition and micro-hardness of Q235B are documented in the experiment. The microstructure changes in response to the temperature rise are analyzed by the proposed lightning-metal temperature rise model. The results reveal that, first, return stroke current with an amplitude of 201.2 kA leads to the largest damaged area of 3523.8 mm<sup>2</sup>. Continuing current in the stroke intervals with a charge transfer of 12.1 C results in the damaged area of 12.6 mm<sup>2</sup> and the damaged depth of 0.5 mm. Long continuing current after stroke with a charge transfer of 210.1 C leads to the deepest damaged depth of 3.0 mm. The demixing phenomenon occurs on the cross-section, forming the damage zone, transition zone, and origin zone. The damage zone mainly consists of martensite transferred from pearlite and ferrite at temperature 990 &#x00B0;C. The transition zone is mainly martensite and ferrite forming at temperature 900 &#x00B0;C. The hardness of the three zones is 450, 310, and 180, respectively. The damaged depth is only 0.001 mm caused by the subsequent return stroke current with an amplitude of 102.2 kA.
topic Steel alloy
lightning currents
damage characteristics
temperature rise
microstructure response
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8605304/
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