Simulation Of Heat Transfer Properties And Residual Stress Analyses Of Cooling Curves Obtained From Quenching Studies

2005-01-4178

11/22/2005

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SAE Brasil 2005 Congress and Exhibit
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This paper describes the use of computational simulation to examine the heat transfer properties and resulting residual stress obtained by quenching a standard probe into various quench oils. Cooling curves (time-temperature profiles) were obtained after immersing a preheated 12.5 mm dia. × 60 mm cylindrical Inconel 600 (Wolfson) probe with a Type K thermocouple inserted into the geometric center into a mineral oil quenchant. Different quenching conditions were used, as received (“fresh”) and after oxidation. Surface temperatures at the cooling metal - liquid quenchant interface and heat transfer coefficients are calculated using HT-Mod, a recently released computational code. Using this data, the temperature distribution was calculated. The corresponding residual stresses were calculated using ABAQUS. This work illustrates potential benefits of computational simulation to examine the expected impact of different quenchants and quenching conditions on a heat treatment process.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-4178
Pages
7
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Penha, R., Franceschini Canale, L., Sarmiento, G., and Totten, G., "Simulation Of Heat Transfer Properties And Residual Stress Analyses Of Cooling Curves Obtained From Quenching Studies," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-4178, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-4178.
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Nov 22, 2005
Product Code
2005-01-4178
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English