2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-44760-3_146
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Steel symbol/number: 22MnB5/1.5528

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“…As determined by atomic emission spectroscopy, the chemical composition of the used steel charge is in accordance with the norm values [10]: C -0.23, Si -0.30, Mn -1.23, Cr -1.16, Ti -0.04, B -0.0031, balance Fe, in wt.-%. In the initial asdelivered state, it consists of ferrite -white areas in Fig.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…As determined by atomic emission spectroscopy, the chemical composition of the used steel charge is in accordance with the norm values [10]: C -0.23, Si -0.30, Mn -1.23, Cr -1.16, Ti -0.04, B -0.0031, balance Fe, in wt.-%. In the initial asdelivered state, it consists of ferrite -white areas in Fig.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…2). The physical properties of 22MnB5 were based on literature data [10,31,32] and modelled temperature dependent. In order to take the Curie temperature and hence, the change of the magnetic properties into account, a finite number of calculation steps within the steady-state task was specified with prescribed intervals of heating time.…”
Section: Virtual Design Of Tube Heat-treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general material properties (e.g. density, heat capacity) are defined according to the Landolt-Börnstein Database [7]. At the symmetry axis and at the circumference of the sheet boundary conditions are applied, which both prevent any material flow in radial direction.…”
Section: Bulge Test Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the specimen will be heated without any contact with the die or the blank holder (see section "Test bench"), the finite element model consists only of a specimen with the dimensions of 240 mm x 130 mm x 2 mm. The general material properties are defined according to the Landolt-Börnstein database [7]. The electric conductivity of the specimen is calculated by using the thermal conductivity in combination with the Wiedemann-Franz-law [10].…”
Section: Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%