Influence of surface texture on the galling characteristics of lean duplex and austenitic stainless steels


Autoria(s): Wadman, Boel; Eriksson, Jenny; Olsson, Mikael; Schedin, Erik; Madsen, Erik; Bay, Niels
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Two simulative test methods were used to study galling in sheet forming of two types of stainlesssteel sheet: austenitic (EN 1.4301) and lean duplex LDX 2101 (EN 1.4162) in different surface conditions. Thepin-on-disc test was used to analyse the galling resistance of different combinations of sheet materials and lubricants. The strip reduction test, a severe sheet forming tribology test was used to simulate the conditionsduring ironing. This investigation shows that the risk of galling is highly dependent on the surface texture of theduplex steel. Trials were also performed in an industrial tool used for high volume production of pumpcomponents, to compare forming of LDX 2101 and austenitic stainless steel with equal thickness. The forming forces, the geometry and the strains in the sheet material were compared for the same component.It was found that LDX steels can be formed to high strain levels in tools normally applied for forming ofaustenitic steels, but tool adaptations are needed to comply with the higher strength and springback of thematerial.

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http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-5110

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Högskolan Dalarna, Materialvetenskap

Högskolan Dalarna, Materialvetenskap

Beaune, France

Relação

Duplex World 2010 Conference & Exhibition

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Conference paper

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