IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL

<em>The aim of this work was the experimental research of damascus steel from point of view of the structural analyze, impact strength and failure analyzes. The damascus steel was produced by method of forged welding from STN 41 4260 spring steel and STN 41 9312 tool steel. The damascus steel...

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Main Authors: Mária Chalupová, Rastislav Mintách, Otakar Bokůvka, František Nový
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Univerzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 2012-01-01
Series:Materiálové Inžinierstvo
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Online Access:http://fstroj.uniza.sk/journal-mi/PDF/2012/04-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-f7295a6bc0824a23934c8e2bcfbca2332020-11-24T21:29:00ZengUniverzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringMateriálové Inžinierstvo 1335-08031338-61742012-01-011912228IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEELMária ChalupováRastislav MintáchOtakar BokůvkaFrantišek Nový<em>The aim of this work was the experimental research of damascus steel from point of view of the structural analyze, impact strength and failure analyzes. The damascus steel was produced by method of forged welding from STN 41 4260 spring steel and STN 41 9312 tool steel. The damascus steel consisted of both 84 and 168 layers. The impact strength was experimentally determined for original steels and damascus steels after heat treatment in dependence on temperature in the range from -60 to 160 °C. It has been found that the impact strength of experimental steels decreased with decreasing temperature behind with correlated change of damage mode. In the case of experimental tests performed at high temperature ductile fracture was revealed and with decreasing temperature proportion of cleavage facets increased. Only the STN 41 9312 steel did not show considerable difference in values of the impact strength with changing temperature.</em><span> </span>http://fstroj.uniza.sk/journal-mi/PDF/2012/04-2012.pdfDamascus steelImpact strengthMicro-hardnessDuctile fractureBrittle fracture
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author Mária Chalupová
Rastislav Mintách
Otakar Bokůvka
František Nový
spellingShingle Mária Chalupová
Rastislav Mintách
Otakar Bokůvka
František Nový
IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
Materiálové Inžinierstvo
Damascus steel
Impact strength
Micro-hardness
Ductile fracture
Brittle fracture
author_facet Mária Chalupová
Rastislav Mintách
Otakar Bokůvka
František Nový
author_sort Mária Chalupová
title IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
title_short IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
title_full IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
title_fullStr IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT STRENGTH AND FAILURE ANALYSIS OF WELDED DAMASCUS STEEL
title_sort impact strength and failure analysis of welded damascus steel
publisher Univerzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
series Materiálové Inžinierstvo
issn 1335-0803
1338-6174
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <em>The aim of this work was the experimental research of damascus steel from point of view of the structural analyze, impact strength and failure analyzes. The damascus steel was produced by method of forged welding from STN 41 4260 spring steel and STN 41 9312 tool steel. The damascus steel consisted of both 84 and 168 layers. The impact strength was experimentally determined for original steels and damascus steels after heat treatment in dependence on temperature in the range from -60 to 160 °C. It has been found that the impact strength of experimental steels decreased with decreasing temperature behind with correlated change of damage mode. In the case of experimental tests performed at high temperature ductile fracture was revealed and with decreasing temperature proportion of cleavage facets increased. Only the STN 41 9312 steel did not show considerable difference in values of the impact strength with changing temperature.</em><span> </span>
topic Damascus steel
Impact strength
Micro-hardness
Ductile fracture
Brittle fracture
url http://fstroj.uniza.sk/journal-mi/PDF/2012/04-2012.pdf
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