Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance
In sheet metal forming (SMF), the major failure reason is galling. Galling is a process of different wear stages that leads to destruction of both the forming tool and the sheet metal working piece and is, because of that, of big economic importance for the SMF industries. Therefore, investigations...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-378132015-09-02T05:01:56ZInfluence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistanceengPåverkan av primära karbiders storlek, volymfraktion och distribution i PM verktygsståls motstånd mot gallingAndersson, OscarKarlstads universitet, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik2015Carbidesheet metal formingslider on flat surface tribometerIn sheet metal forming (SMF), the major failure reason is galling. Galling is a process of different wear stages that leads to destruction of both the forming tool and the sheet metal working piece and is, because of that, of big economic importance for the SMF industries. Therefore, investigations and researches about how tool steels microstructure affect the tool steels galling resistance is of high priority. In the present work, different carbide properties were studied to find out how their properties affected the tool materials galling resistance. The investigated carbide properties were: Shape and size of the carbides Carbide volume fraction Carbide distribution in the microstructure The investigation included three tools, all made of the PM tool steel S390, that were heattreated differently in order to achieve different carbide properties but still maintain the same hardness. The tools were galling tested in a slider-on-flat-surface (SOFS) tribometer to determine their galling resistances. In a scanning surface electron microscope (SEM) the tools galling marks were analyzed to find explanations for the SOFS tribometer results and the connection to the tools different carbide properties. The investigations most galling resistant tool was the tool that had the microstructure with largest carbides which were distributed at grain boundaries and the second highest carbide volume fraction among the investigated tools. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-37813application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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In sheet metal forming (SMF), the major failure reason is galling. Galling is a process of different wear stages that leads to destruction of both the forming tool and the sheet metal working piece and is, because of that, of big economic importance for the SMF industries. Therefore, investigations and researches about how tool steels microstructure affect the tool steels galling resistance is of high priority. In the present work, different carbide properties were studied to find out how their properties affected the tool materials galling resistance. The investigated carbide properties were: Shape and size of the carbides Carbide volume fraction Carbide distribution in the microstructure The investigation included three tools, all made of the PM tool steel S390, that were heattreated differently in order to achieve different carbide properties but still maintain the same hardness. The tools were galling tested in a slider-on-flat-surface (SOFS) tribometer to determine their galling resistances. In a scanning surface electron microscope (SEM) the tools galling marks were analyzed to find explanations for the SOFS tribometer results and the connection to the tools different carbide properties. The investigations most galling resistant tool was the tool that had the microstructure with largest carbides which were distributed at grain boundaries and the second highest carbide volume fraction among the investigated tools. |
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Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance |
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Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance |
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Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance |
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Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance |
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Influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in PM tool steels on galling resistance |
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influence of primary precipitate shape, size volume fraction and distribution in pm tool steels on galling resistance |
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Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik |
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