Dynamic Uniaxial Compression of HSLA-65 Steel at Elevated Temperatures

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Dike S. [1 ]
Wang T. [1 ]
Zuanetti B. [1 ]
Prakash V. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 44106-7222, OH
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Prakash, Vikas (vikas.prakash@case.edu) | 1600年 / Springer International Publishing卷 / 03期
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Dynamic strain ageing; Elevated temperatures; Ferrite and austenite phases; High strain-rates; HSLA-65; steel; Split Hopkinson pressure bar;
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10.1007/s40870-017-0130-6
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In the present study, the dynamic response of a high-strength, low alloy Grade 65 (HSLA-65) steel, used by the United States Navy for ship hull construction, is investigated under dynamic uniaxial compression at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 1000 °C using a novel elevated temperature split-Hopkinson pressure bar. These experiments are designed to probe the dynamic response of HSLA-65 steel in its single α-ferrite phase, mixed α + γ-austenite phase, and the single γ-austenite phase, as a function of temperature. The investigation is conducted at two different average strain rates—1450 and 2100/s. The experimental results indicate that at test temperatures in the range from room temperature to lower than 600 °C, i.e. prior to the development of the mixed α + γ phase, a net softening in flow strength is observed at all levels of plastic strain with increase in test temperatures. As the test temperatures are increased, the rate of this strain softening with temperature is observed to decrease, and at 600 °C the trend reverses itself resulting in an increase in flow stress at all strains tested. This increase in flow stress is understood be due to dynamic strain aging, where solute atoms play a distinctive role in hindering dislocation motion. At 800 °C, a (sharp) drop in the flow stress, equivalent to one-half of its value at room temperature, is observed. As the test temperature are increased to 900 and 1000 °C, further drop in flow stress are observed at all plastic strain levels. In addition, strain hardening in flow stress is observed at all test temperatures up to 600 °C; beyond 800 °C the rate of strain hardening is observed to decrease, with strain softening becoming dominant at temperatures of 900 °C and higher. Moreover, comparing the high strain rate stress versus strain data gathered on HSLA 65 in the current investigation with those available in the literature at quasi-static strain rates, strain-rate hardening can be inferred. The flow stress increases from 700 MPa at 8 × 10−4/s to 950 MPa at 1450/s and then to 1000 MPa at 2100/s at a strain of 0.1. Optical microscopy is used to understand evolution of microstructure in the post-test samples at the various test temperatures employed in the present study. © 2017, Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc.
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