Machinability and phase transformation study of nanobainite steels
conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored byC Sonavane, Ashwin Polishetty, Guy Littlefair
There is an increasing demand for high strength materials with the development of technology and critical applications. Nano materials are newly developed materials with extremely high strength for this purpose. Nanobainite is a dual phase material containing alternate layers of bainitic ferrite in nano dimensions and retained austenite. Nanobainite is produced by isothermally holding austenitized steel at a temperature of 200°C or less, depending on the chemical composition, for 6 10 days until bainite forms and then cooling to room temperature using austempering. The experimental design consisted of face milling under 12 combinations of Depth of Cut (DOC)-1, 2 and 3mm; cutting speed-100 and 150m/min; constant feed-0.15mm/rev and coolant on/off. The machinability of the material is assessed by means of analysis, such as surface texture and microhardness. The assessment also involves microstructural comparisons before and after milling. Future work involves quantifying the microstructural phase before and after milling using XRD. The results obtained are used to assess the most favorable condition to cut this new variety of steel.
History
Event
ASME District F- Early Career. Technical Conference (13th : 2013 : Birmingham, Alabama, )
Pagination
41 - 45
Publisher
ASME
Location
Birmingham, Alabama
Place of publication
New York, N. Y.
Start date
2013-11-02
End date
2013-11-03
ISBN-13
9781467591690
Language
eng
Notes
Vol. 12
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, ASME
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Durbetaki, J Donnell
Title of proceedings
ASME District F-ECTC 2013 : Proceedings of the ASME District F- Early Career technical conference