FEM-SIMULATION OF TRANSVERSE DEFECT CLOSURE IN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL BY RADIAL SHEAR ROLLING

1 ARBUZ Alexandr
Co-authors:
2 KAWALEK Anna 1 POPOV Fedor 1 LUTCHENKO Nikita 1 SAMOKHVALOV Ivan 1 PANIN Evgeniy
Institutions:
1 Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan, alexandr.arbuz@nu.edu.kz
2 Częstochowa University of Technology, Częstochowa, Poland, EU
Conference:
32nd International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Orea Congress Hotel Brno, Czech Republic, EU, May 17 - 19, 2023
Proceedings:
Proceedings 32nd International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials
Pages:
198-201
ISBN:
978-80-88365-12-9
ISSN:
2694-9296
Published:
8th January 2024
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.
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Abstract

The process of closing defects in 12% Cr austenitic stainless steel by radial shear rolling on an RSP 10-30 mill was investigated. The advantage of radial shear rolling over other rolling methods is that it is an efficient way of achieving a high monotonic uniform deformation of the steel. The rolling sample was taken as an ingot of 12X13 steel with a diameter of 30 mm and a length of 150 mm. For mathematical research of the trough defects’ behavior in the radial-slide rolling mill calculation model was carried out in the software package Deform-3D. In the ingot were simulated transverse defects of different diameters and depths with initial diameter d0 of 5 mm and 2.5 mm and initial depth h0 of 5 mm and 2.5 mm and one through. The simulation aim was to compress the ingot from a diameter of 30 mm to a diameter of 15 mm with the step of rolling by 1.5-2 mm. Based on FEM modeling the evolution of defects in various intermediate stages of radial-shear rolling has been analyzed in order to investigate the possibility of defect closing.

Keywords: Metallurgy, Stainless steel, FEM, radial shear rolling RSP, Casting defects

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