Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1573639 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work, thermo-mechanical characterization of 22MnB5 steels is presented with special emphasis on stress relaxation and creep phenomena. In addition to the monotonous experiments at different strain rates, relaxation and creep tests give a deeper insight into the rate dependent behavior of the material. These tests are conducted for two distinct microstructures (austenite and martensite) using Gleeble 3150. In austenitic phase, relaxation test is conducted at 900 °C for different strain levels which lead to a significant drop in the stress level of the material due to recovery. Therefore, creep tests are conducted to determine the real elastic limit of the material at high temperatures. As a result, a significant increase in the creep strain is realized once the stress in the material increases 20 MPa. Martensitic microstructure shows stress relaxation behavior at 200 °C (below the martensite finish (Mf) temperature) and even at ambient temperature after a total deformation of 3%. These experimental results are the basis for the construction of a viscoplastic constitutive model and the model is able to represent the observed phenomena.
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