Development of Technique for Identification of Phase Transformation Model Parameters on the Basis of Measurement of Dilatometric Effect-Direct Problem
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概要
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A new thermal-mechanical finite element model capable of taking into account changes in the specific volume during austenite to ferrite γ–α transformation during cooling has been developed. This model, coupled with any of the existing phase transformation models, allows simulation of the sample shortening due to both thermal contraction and the dilatometric effect. The solution is considered as a direct problem model for inverse calculations. The distance between predicted and measured sample elongations is formulated as the cost function for the inverse analysis. It has been shown that the random distribution of the appearing ferritic phase within the sample cross section results in more gentle changes in the sample elongations with time during cooling than that in the case of the conventional approach. This allowed achievement of satisfactory agreement between the experimental and predicted curves in the dilatometric test reflecting both the dilatometric effect and thermal contraction of the specimen during cooling through austenite–ferrite transformation temperatures.
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- 2006-01-15
著者
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KRZYZANOWSKI Michal
Department of Medical Statistics, National Institute of Hygiene in Warsaw
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Krzyzanowski Michal
Department Of Engineering Materials The University Of Sheffield
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Beynon John
Department Of Engineering Materials The University Of Sheffield
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Pietrzyk Maciej
Department Of Computer Methods In Metallurgy Faculty Of Metallurgy And Materials Science The Univers
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KUZIAK Roman
Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy
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