Effect of Rolling Direction and Gauge Length on the Mechanical Properties of S460MC High Strength Low Alloy Steel

2023-28-1329

05/25/2023

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International Conference on Automotive Materials and Manufacturing AMM 2023
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Tensile Testing is one of the most used and highly reliable method of mechanical testing to evaluate the tensile properties of the material. However, there is a large scope for discussing the behavior of the metals based on the direction of rolling and the tensile specimen size used for testing. This paper discusses the variation observed in the tensile values along the direction of rolling and traverse to the direction of rolling for S460MC. It also evaluates the variation observed in the values based on the various gauge lengths (GL) commonly used in testing as per international standards (80mm, 50mm and 25mm GL).
It is observed that perpendicular to the direction of rolling, the Yield and Tensile strength of the material increase marginally while the Elongation percentage (%E) decreases by a small margin irrespective of the gauge length taken into consideration. With respect to Gauge Length, it is observed that as the gauge length decreases, in general there is a decrease in strength but increase in elongation irrespective of the direction of rolling.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-28-1329
Pages
4
Citation
Vegi, N., and Ragothaman, B., "Effect of Rolling Direction and Gauge Length on the Mechanical Properties of S460MC High Strength Low Alloy Steel," SAE Technical Paper 2023-28-1329, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-28-1329.
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May 25, 2023
Product Code
2023-28-1329
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English