Abstract
The boron/manganese 22MnB5 steel can be noted as the widely used material for creation of details, which must withstand high amount of load and impact influences. The complexity and high labor input of restoration of boron steel parts leads to growing interest in the new forming technologies such as magnetic pulse forming. There is the investigation of the evolution of mechanical properties of 22MnB5 steel during the restoration by means of magnetic pulse influence and induction heating. The heating of 22MnB5 blanks to the temperature above 9000C was examined. The forming processes at various temperatures (800, 900 and 9500C) were performed during the experiments. The test measurements allowed to obtain the relationships between the strain and the operation parameters such as induced current, pulse discharge time and the operation temperature. Based on these results the assumption about usage of these parameters for control of deformation process was made. Taking into account the load distribution and the plasticity evolution during the heating process, the computer simulation was performed in order to obtain more clear strain distribution through the processed area. The measurement of hardness and the comparison with the properties evolution during hot stamping processes confirmed the obtained results.
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Falaleev, A. P., Meshkov, V. V., Vetrogon, A. A., & Shymchenko, A. V. (2016). Evolution of mechanical properties of boron/manganese 22MnB5 steel under magnetic pulse influences. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 110). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/110/1/012107
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