Study of Factors Affecting on Formability of Stainless Steel Alloys | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 84-102 PDF (400.28 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.28.1.8 | ||
Authors | ||
Math Ahmed Abdulallah; Hassan Baker Rahmetallah; Samier Ali Alrbii | ||
Abstract | ||
Factors affecting on formability of austenitic stainless steel AISI321 and two duplex stainless steels GOST A917, and SAF2205, have been studied in the asreceived condition at different strain rates, testing temperatures, and directions. The mechanical properties obtained from tensile testing (strength, ductility, strain hardening index, and strain rate sensitivity), have been chosen as criteria to detect the formability. The values of these criteria are compared with stretching behavior obtained from Olsen test (peak height, maximum stretching force, and total work done). Strain hardening index, elongation, and tensile: yield ratio, were found good criteria which represent formability. Results from tensile and stretching tests of these alloys in the as-received condition, showed that the austenitic stainless steel had the best formability due to its higher ductility and work hardenability. Formability was found to be dependent on strain rate, testing temperature, and rolling direction due to the anisotropy. Stretching tests for the three alloys in the as-received condition, showed that 321 austenitic stainless steel had higher (hvalue) , followed by 2205 duplex. Lubrication was found to improve formability by increasing the (h-value) for the three alloys. | ||
Keywords | ||
Austenitic and Duplex stainless steels; formability; Tensile and Stretching Tests | ||
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