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The influence of drawing speed on properties of TRIP steel wires

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Purpose: The aim of this paper is to determine the influence of drawing speed of TRIP steel wires on their properties. Design/methodology/approach: The heat treatment of steel containing 0.09% carbon, 1.57% manganese and 0.9% silicon allows to obtain TRIP type structure. The wires were drawn with different drawing speed. After drawing mechanical properties of wires were determined by the tensile test. In this work also FEM modelling was done. Findings: The analysis of changes of mechanical properties after particular drawings stages was carried out. The increase of drawing speed cause the increase of strength properties and decreasing of plasticity properties of wires. It was shown that increase of drawing speed causes increase of: temperature, non-dilatation strain and internal stresses. Research limitations/implications: Continuation of the investigations with the use of scanning and transmission electron microscopy makes it possible to explain the changes properties of drawn wires by analyses of structure of drawn wires. Practical implications: TRIP steel wires, which have good mechanical properties and are dependent on drawing speed, can be used for production of connecting elements. Originality/value: For the first time there was shown the influence of drawing speed on properties of TRIP steel wires.
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151--154
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., tab., wykr.
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  • Faculty of Materials Processing Technology and Applied Physics, Częstochowa University of Technology, Al. Armii Krajowej 19, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland, suliga@wip.pcz.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] J. Adamczyk, A. Grajcar, Heat treatment of TRIP-aided bainitic steel, Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific Conference CAM3S'2005 „Contemporary Achievements in Mechanics, Manufacturing and Materials Science”, Gliwice-Zakopane 2005, (CD-ROM).
  • [2] J. Adamczyk, A. Grajcar, Structure and mechanical properties of DP-type and TRIP-type sheets, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 162-163 (2005) 267-274.
  • [3] A. Grajcar, Effect of hot-working in the γ+α range on a retained austenite fraction in TRIP-aided steel, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 22/2 (2007) 79-82.
  • [4] A. K. Lis, B. Gajda, Modeling of the DP and TRIP microstructure in the CMnAlSi automotive steel, Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific Conference CAM3S'2005 „Contemporary Achievements in Mechanics, Manufacturing and Materials Science”, Gliwice-Zakopane 2005, (CD-ROM).
  • [5] A. K. Lis, J. Lis, Effect of hot deformation and cooling rate on phase transformations in low carbon bainitic steel, Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific Conference CAM3S'2005 „Contemporary Achievements in Mechanics, Manufacturing and Materials Science”, Gliwice-Zakopane 2005, (CD-ROM).
  • [6] B. Gajda, A. K. Lis, Thermal processing of CMnAlSi steel at (γ+α) temperature range, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Enginnering 18 (2006) 355-358.
  • [7] P. J. Jacąues, A. Petein, P. Harlet, Improvement of mechanical properties through concurrent deformation and transformation: New steels for the 21st century, TRIP- International Conference on TRIP Aided High Strength Ferrous Alloys, GRIPS-Proceeding, Ghent (2002) 281-286.
  • [8] J. W. Pilarczyk, Z. Muskalski, B. Golis, S. Wiewiórowska, M. Suliga, Influence of heat treatment of TRIP steel wire rod on structure and mechanical properties. Conference Proceedings „Global Technologies for Emerging Markets”, New Delhi, India, 2006, 171-182.
  • [9] M. Suliga, Z. Muskalski, The influence of single draft on mechanical-technological properties of TRIP steel wires, Metallurgist-News Metallurgist (2007) 353-356.
  • [10] M. Suliga, Z. Muskalski, The evaluation of structure and TRIP effect during wire drawing process of 0,09C-1,57Mn-0,9Si steel, Ginger and non-ferrous metals 11 (2007) 850-854.
  • [11] M. Suliga, The theoretical-experimental analyses of the drawing process TRIP steel wires, Częstochowa University of Technology, Częstochowa 2007 (doctoral thesis).
  • [12] O. Muransky, P. Hornak, P. Lukas, J. Zrnik, P. Sittner, Investigation of retained austenite stability in Mn-Si TRIP steel in tensile deformation condition, Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific Conference CAM3S'2005 „Contemporary Achievements in Mechanics, Manufacturing and Materials Science”, Gliwice-Zakopane 2005, 694-697, (CD-ROM).
  • [13] R. Y. Fu, X. Ch. Wei, W. Shi, L. Li, B. C. De Comman, P. Wollants, X. D. Zhu, L. Wang, Dynamic tensile characteristic of high strength low alloy TRIP steel and its modeling, TRIP-International Conference on TRIP Aided High Strength Ferrous Alloys, GRIPS-Proceeding, Ghent (2002) 287-292.
  • [14] I. Y. Pychmintsev, R. A. Savrai, B. C. De Cooman, O. Moriau, High strain rate behavior of TRIP-aided automotive steels, TRIP-International Conference on TRIP Aided High Strength Ferrous Alloys, GRIPS-Proceeding, Ghent (2002) 299-302.
  • [15] X. Ch. Wei, Li, R. Y. Fu, B. C. De Cooman, P. Wollants, X. D. Zhu, L. Wang, Time dependence of transformation process of Si-Mn TRIP steel during high-speed tensile impact testing, TRIP-International Conference on TRIP Aided High Strength Ferrous Alloys, GRIPS-Proceeding, Ghent (2002) 253-258.
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