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Numerical simulation of temperature field and thermal stress field of cast-hot-working-die steel under high density electropulsing
Huaqiang Lin,Yuguang Zhao * #,J. MA,Q.C. JIANG
Jilin University
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Funding: 教育部博士点基金(No.200501833053)
Opened online: 4 January 2009
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Citation: Huaqiang Lin,Yuguang Zhao,J. MA.Numerical simulation of temperature field and thermal stress field of cast-hot-working-die steel under high density electropulsing[OL]. [ 4 January 2009] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/27274
 
 
he temperature field and thermal stress field of cast-hot-working-die (CHWD) steel under high density electropulsing were investigated by finite element analysis method. The simulation analysis showed that, during the electropulsing discharging process, the existence of specimen notch resulted in the concentration effect of electric current, namely that the increase of current density in local position. The electric current with high density induced the concentration release of Joule heat and the formation of heat affected zone (HAZ) ahead of specimen notch tip. Because the expanding of HAZ with high temperature was restricted by the neighboring matrix with low temperature, the thermal compressive stress formed in the former during electropulsing discharging. The metallurgy process, under the condition of high temperature and pressure and accompanying thermal compressive stress, was regarded as being beneficial for enhancing mechanical properties and thermal fatigue resistance of CHWD steel and prolonging service lifetime of die in extremely high temperature condition.
Keywords:hot working die steel;temperature field;thermal stress field;finite element analysis;electropulsing
 
 
 

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