Tempcore process simulator to analyze microstructural evolution of quenched and tempered rebar

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Abstract

Tempcore process simulator (TPS) has been developed in this study to analyze the microstructural evolution of quenched and tempered rebar. There has been an increasing need to relate the complex microstructures to the resulting properties of quenched and tempered rebar. However, information on such relationships typically requires precise thermal histories imposed on the workpiece. Therefore, TPS, capable of simulating the Tempcore process, has been developed to produce high-fidelity data. TPS mainly consists of a vacuum induction furnace, pilot rolling mill, box furnace, and cooling unit to simulate shop floor operations. A series of experimental tests were successfully carried out with various parameters, such as reheating temperature, water flow, water pressure, and cooling time. The effects of chemical compositions and cooling time on the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of quenched and tempered rebar have been analyzed to validate the performance of TPS. The results show that TPS can simulate the Tempcore process with a high degree of fidelity and reliability.

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Park, C. S., Yi, H. J., Kim, Y. T., Han, S. W., Lee, T., & Moon, Y. H. (2019). Tempcore process simulator to analyze microstructural evolution of quenched and tempered rebar. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9142938

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