Publication detail
Estabilishing of Optimum Forming Temterature on 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 Bearing Steels under Partial Heating Conditions
DOLEŽAL, P. ZAPLETAL, J. KLAKURKOVÁ, L. ČELKO, L. PODRÁBSKÝ, T.
Czech title
Stanovení optimální tvářecí teploty ložiskové oceli 100CrMo7-3 a 100CrMnSi6-4 pro různé podmínky tepelného zpracování
English title
Estabilishing of Optimum Forming Temterature on 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 Bearing Steels under Partial Heating Conditions
Type
abstract
Language
en
Original abstract
The forming process is associated with the plastic deformation capability of materials. The formability of metals and alloys is influenced by physical-metallurgical properties of material and by external forming conditions, forming temperature in particular. A kind of borderline for the division of forming is the recrystallization temperature, according to which forming is divided into cold forming, partially hot forming and hot forming. The paper is concerned with problems of optimizing the temperature of forming grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel under partial heating. Experimental establishment of the optimum range of forming temperatures was based on the results of tensile testing at elevated temperatures from 100 to 800oC. Experimental verification of the behaviour of bearing steel under pressure was conducted via the upsetting test at elevated temperatures. The experimental part of the work is also concerned with the analysis of phase composition of grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel using computer simulation, and by the verification of simulation via metallographic evaluation.
Czech abstract
The forming process is associated with the plastic deformation capability of materials. The formability of metals and alloys is influenced by physical-metallurgical properties of material and by external forming conditions, forming temperature in particular. A kind of borderline for the division of forming is the recrystallization temperature, according to which forming is divided into cold forming, partially hot forming and hot forming. The paper is concerned with problems of optimizing the temperature of forming grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel under partial heating. Experimental establishment of the optimum range of forming temperatures was based on the results of tensile testing at elevated temperatures from 100 to 800oC. Experimental verification of the behaviour of bearing steel under pressure was conducted via the upsetting test at elevated temperatures. The experimental part of the work is also concerned with the analysis of phase composition of grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel using computer simulation, and by the verification of simulation via metallographic evaluation.
English abstract
The forming process is associated with the plastic deformation capability of materials. The formability of metals and alloys is influenced by physical-metallurgical properties of material and by external forming conditions, forming temperature in particular. A kind of borderline for the division of forming is the recrystallization temperature, according to which forming is divided into cold forming, partially hot forming and hot forming. The paper is concerned with problems of optimizing the temperature of forming grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel under partial heating. Experimental establishment of the optimum range of forming temperatures was based on the results of tensile testing at elevated temperatures from 100 to 800oC. Experimental verification of the behaviour of bearing steel under pressure was conducted via the upsetting test at elevated temperatures. The experimental part of the work is also concerned with the analysis of phase composition of grade 100CrMo7-3 and 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel using computer simulation, and by the verification of simulation via metallographic evaluation.
Keywords in Czech
tváření, 100CrMo7-3, 100CrMnSi6-4, ložisková ocel
Keywords in English
forming, 100CrMo7-3, 100CrMnSi6-4, bearing steel
Released
03.09.2012
Publisher
Materials Research Society of Serbia
Location
Belgrade, Serbia
Book
YUCOMAT 2012, The Book of Abstracts
Edition number
14
Pages from–to
98–98
Pages count
1