994 resultados para 718
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The hot-working characteristics of IN-718 are studied in the temperature range 900 °C to 1200 °C and strain rate range 0.001 to 100 s−1 using hot compression tests. Processing maps for hot working are developed on the basis of the strain-rate sensitivity variations with temperature and strain rate and interpreted using a dynamic materials model. The map exhibits two domains of dynamic recrystallization (DRX): one occurring at 950 °C and 0.001 s−1 with an efficiency of power dissipation of 37 pct and the other at 1200 °C and 0.1 s−1 with an efficiency of 40 pct. Dynamic recrystallization in the former domain is nucleated by the δ(Ni3Nb) precipitates and results in fine-grained microstructure. In the high-temperature DRX domain, carbides dissolve in the matrix and make interstitial carbon atoms available for increasing the rate of dislocation generation for DRX nucleation. It is recommended that IN-718 may be hot-forged initially at 1200 °C and 0.1 s−1 and finish-forged at 950 °C and 0.001 s−1 so that fine-grained structure may be achieved. The available forging practice validates these results from processing maps. At temperatures lower than 1000 °C and strain rates higher than 1 s−1 the material exhibits adiabatic shear bands. Also, at temperatures higher than 1150°C and strain rates more than 1s−1, IN-718 exhibits intercrystalline cracking. Both these regimes may be avoided in hotworking IN-718.
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The hot-working characteristics of IN-718 are studied in the temperature range 900 degrees C to 1200 degrees C and strain rate range 0.001 to 100 s(-1) using hot compression tests. Processing maps for hot working are developed on the basis of the strain-rate sensitivity variations with temperature and strain rate and interpreted using a dynamic materials model. The map exhibits two domains of dynamic recrystallization (DRX): one occurring at 950 degrees C and 0.001 s(-1) with an efficiency of power dissipation of 37 pct and the other at 1200 degrees C and 0.1 s(-1) with an efficiency of 40 pct. Dynamic recrystallization in the former domain is nucleated by the delta(Ni3Nb) precipitates and results in fine-grained microstructure. In the high-temperature DRX domain, carbides dissolve in the matrix and make interstitial carbon atoms available for increasing the rate of dislocation generation for DRX nucleation. It is recommended that IN-718 may be hot-forged initially at 1200 degrees C and 0.1 s(-1) and finish-forged at 950 degrees C and 0.001 s(-1) so that fine-grained structure may be achieved. The available forging practice validates these results from processing maps. At temperatures lower than 1000 degrees C and strain rates higher than 1 s(-1), the material exhibits adiabatic shear bands. Also, at temperatures higher than 1150 degrees C and strain rates more than 1 s(-1), IN-718 exhibits intercrystalline cracking. Both these regimes may be avoided in hot-working IN-718.
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Discurso de encerramento das votações do Projeto de Constituição proferido pelo Presidente da Assembleia Nacional Constituinte Deputado Ulysses Guimarães e comemoração dos deputados constituintes. Frase de Ulysses Guimarães: "A pátria como a casa de todos". Plenário cheio, chuva de papel picado, Hino Nacional cantado pelos constituintes.
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In a slow flow, on a smooth uniform substratum, a limited bed allows the existence of currents slow enough for benthic invertebrates. These conditions rarely occur naturally. The investigations carried out in this work aimed, on an intermediary scale, to define the influence of irregularities in the substratum on flow near the bottom. The substrata used were made of glass marbles. The investigations were carried out in a transparent channel of 70 cm in length and a rectangular section 10 x 5 cm. The data was analysed to study the general evolution of flow in terms of average speeds and the appearance of the turbulence near the bottom.
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[ES]Cada vez más industrias como las aeronáuticas o espaciales buscan nuevos materiales con excelentes propiedades hoy en día. Sin embargo, estos materiales suelen presentar hándicaps como por ejemplo su maquinabilidad. Mediante este TFG, se estudiará el rectificado de uno de estos materiales, el Inconel 718. Para conseguir los objetivos, este TFG se elaborará en varias etapas. Primero es necesario conocer las propiedades del Inconel 718 y analizarlas. Tras esto, se realizará el mismo proceso con el proceso de rectificado, haciendo hincapié en el desgaste de muelas; para finalmente, encontrar soluciones y alternativas que optimicen el proceso de rectificado. La ejecución de este TFG permitirá comprender y minimizar el desgaste de las muelas durante el proceso de rectificado.
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[ES]El objetivo de este trabajo ha sido la determinación de un proceso para la reutilización del polvo metálico desperdiciado durante el proceso de aporte por láser. El polvo necesita ser inyectado para ser fundido directamente sobre el aporte pero un alto porcentaje de las partículas golpean el área no fundida y directamente rebotan fuera de la zona de aporte. La eficiencia de las partículas depositadas puede bajar hasta el 40 % dependiendo de la configuración y del tamaño del punto de aporte. El material utilizado ha sido la superaleación de níquel Inconel 718 debido a su potencial aplicación en procesos de fabricación aditiva. Después del primer uso, el polvo es recolectado y tamizado. La fracción indeseada es magnéticamente segregada y la parte limpia es nuevamente tamizada para obtener datos y de nuevo mezclada para estar lista para la reutilización. No ha sido añadido polvo nuevo a la fracción recuperada y este procedimiento ha sido repetido 5 veces. Los test experimentales muestran que el material depositado presenta resultados similares a aquellos obtenidos con polvo nuevo. La implementación de este proceso permite la mejora de la eficiencia final reduciendo tanto costes como residuos materiales.
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In nickel-based superalloys, substitutional solute species have a strong impact on in service mechanical properties as well as on oxidation and corrosion resistances. In alloy 718, recent studies carried out by tensile tests highlighted the fact that refractory solute species are able to interact strongly with mobile dislocations during plastic deformation, generating dynamic strain ageing, and, in wide ranges of tests temperatures and strain rates, Portevin-Le Chatelier effect. The precise nature of the substitutional element responsible for such a dynamic interaction is still subject to debate. We addressed this question by means of mechanical spectroscopy studies of alloy 718 and various related alloys corresponding to monitored changes in the chemical composition. Only a single internal friction relaxation peak has been observed for all the studied alloys. By analyzing the damping behavior of these alloys at different imposed solicitation frequencies by sweeping a large temperatures range, the activation energies of the relaxation process and the type of mechanism involved have been determined. The process is a "Zener relaxation" in the alloys, i.e. a substitutional atoms dipole reorientation under applied stress. The results tend to prove that Niobium is not involved in the relaxation process whereas Molybdenum content seems to play an important role in the relaxation intensity.
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Tesis (Maestro en Ciencias de la Ingeniería Mecánica con la Especialidad en Materiales) UANL, 2011.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias de la Ingeniería Mecánica con Especialidad en Materiales) UANL, 2012.
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Tesis (Doctor en Ingeniería de Materiales) UANL, 2013.
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Tesis (Doctor en Ingeniería de Materiales) UANL, 2014.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The nickel superalloys are known as being a material with poor machinability, they have some properties like high hardness, good resistance at high temperature, tendency to weld with the tool material at high temperature, etc. In the aerospace, biomedical and petrochemical industry, are increasing the need to use materials that resist to aggressive process and environment. In these uses, it has increased the use of nickel-based superalloys like Inconel 718 and consequently the need to research new techniques and tools to improve the machinability of this material. For the superalloys and resistant alloys at high temperatures is considered that the difficulty in the machining regards to the combination of the relatively high cutting forces and high temperatures that grow during the machine process, causing deformation or breakage of the cutting tool. This work purpose is to develop the study of the machining of external cylindrical turning of the nickel based alloy Inconel 718, using ceramic tools, seeking the optimization of machining this alloy, looking to provide real productive increases without the need of investments in new production means. The machining test were accomplished using commercials hard metal tools and the results were compared each other to find the best tool and the best parameter. The conclusion is that the tool TNMG160408-23 -class 1005- was the better one, when used with the parameter 60_15_08