Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects

This paper summarizes a mathematical model for the industrial heating and cooling processes of a steel workpiece corresponding to the steering rack of an automobile. The general purpose of the heat treatment process is to create the necessary hardness on critical parts of the workpiece. Hardening co...

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Main Authors: José Manuel Díaz Moreno, Concepción García Vázquez, María Teresa González Montesinos, Francisco Ortegón Gallego, Giuseppe Viglialoro
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1203
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spelling doaj-626487f3c0934d6faf3dfe3801fea2af2021-06-01T01:08:21ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902021-05-0191203120310.3390/math9111203Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical EffectsJosé Manuel Díaz Moreno0Concepción García Vázquez1María Teresa González Montesinos2Francisco Ortegón Gallego3Giuseppe Viglialoro4Departamento de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, SpainDepartamento de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, SpainDepartamento de Matemática Aplicada I, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática, Avda. Reina Mercedes, s/n, 41012 Sevilla, SpainDepartamento de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, SpainDipartimento di Matematica e Informatica, Università di Cagliari, Via Ospedale, 72, 09124 Cagliari, ItalyThis paper summarizes a mathematical model for the industrial heating and cooling processes of a steel workpiece corresponding to the steering rack of an automobile. The general purpose of the heat treatment process is to create the necessary hardness on critical parts of the workpiece. Hardening consists of heating the workpiece up to a threshold temperature followed by a rapid cooling such as aquaquenching. The high hardness is due to the steel phase transformation accompanying the rapid cooling resulting in non-equilibrium phases, one of which is the hard microconstituent of steel, namely martensite. The mathematical model describes both processes, heating and cooling. During the first one, heat is produced by Joule’s effect from a very high alternating current passing through the rack. This situation is governed by a set of coupled PDEs/ODEs involving the electric potential, the magnetic vector potential, the temperature, the austenite transformation, the stresses and the displacement field. Once the workpiece has reached the desired temperature, the current is switched off an the cooling stage starts by aquaquenching. In this case, the governing equations involve the temperature, the austenite and martensite phase fractions, the stresses and the displacement field. This mathematical model has been solved by the FEM and 2D numerical simulations are discussed along the paper.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1203steel hardeningthermomechanical problemphase transitionsnonlinear coupled system of PDEs/ODEsfinite element method
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author José Manuel Díaz Moreno
Concepción García Vázquez
María Teresa González Montesinos
Francisco Ortegón Gallego
Giuseppe Viglialoro
spellingShingle José Manuel Díaz Moreno
Concepción García Vázquez
María Teresa González Montesinos
Francisco Ortegón Gallego
Giuseppe Viglialoro
Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
Mathematics
steel hardening
thermomechanical problem
phase transitions
nonlinear coupled system of PDEs/ODEs
finite element method
author_facet José Manuel Díaz Moreno
Concepción García Vázquez
María Teresa González Montesinos
Francisco Ortegón Gallego
Giuseppe Viglialoro
author_sort José Manuel Díaz Moreno
title Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
title_short Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
title_full Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
title_fullStr Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
title_full_unstemmed Industrial Steel Heat Treating: Numerical Simulation of Induction Heating and Aquaquenching Cooling with Mechanical Effects
title_sort industrial steel heat treating: numerical simulation of induction heating and aquaquenching cooling with mechanical effects
publisher MDPI AG
series Mathematics
issn 2227-7390
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This paper summarizes a mathematical model for the industrial heating and cooling processes of a steel workpiece corresponding to the steering rack of an automobile. The general purpose of the heat treatment process is to create the necessary hardness on critical parts of the workpiece. Hardening consists of heating the workpiece up to a threshold temperature followed by a rapid cooling such as aquaquenching. The high hardness is due to the steel phase transformation accompanying the rapid cooling resulting in non-equilibrium phases, one of which is the hard microconstituent of steel, namely martensite. The mathematical model describes both processes, heating and cooling. During the first one, heat is produced by Joule’s effect from a very high alternating current passing through the rack. This situation is governed by a set of coupled PDEs/ODEs involving the electric potential, the magnetic vector potential, the temperature, the austenite transformation, the stresses and the displacement field. Once the workpiece has reached the desired temperature, the current is switched off an the cooling stage starts by aquaquenching. In this case, the governing equations involve the temperature, the austenite and martensite phase fractions, the stresses and the displacement field. This mathematical model has been solved by the FEM and 2D numerical simulations are discussed along the paper.
topic steel hardening
thermomechanical problem
phase transitions
nonlinear coupled system of PDEs/ODEs
finite element method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1203
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