TY - JOUR
T1 - Numerical and experimental investigations on Mannesmann effect of nickel-based superalloy
AU - Zhang, Zhe
AU - Liu, Dong
AU - Man, Tongchi
AU - Li, Nan
AU - Yang, Yanhui
AU - Pang, Yuhua
AU - Wang, Jianguo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - The preparation of nickel-based superalloy tubes by rotary tube piercing (RTP) process is still difficult due to the Mannesmann effect (central cracking phenomenon) has not been clarified. The combinations of numerical analysis and experiment verifications method were adopted in the study. The critical parameters for central cracking were determined by experiments. It was found that the evolution process of central cracking for nickel-based superalloy includes voids nucleation, growth and aggregation. Based on the obtained critical parameters, the evolutions of stress, strain, strain rate, temperature and damage were discussed by numerical simulation. By comparing the experiment results and simulation results, the Normalized Cockcroft and Latham (NCL) model was determined as the most suitable model. Considering the influences of temperature and strain rate on the damage threshold, the NCL model of Inconel 718 alloy was established by high-temperature tensile test. Based on the above results, it is found that the maximum shear stress promotes the plastic deformation, which provides necessary conditions for the generation of defects, and the maximum principal stress induces the generation of voids and expansion of micro-cracks, which directly leads to the central cracking. The essence of central cracking is ductile fracture under tensile stress.
AB - The preparation of nickel-based superalloy tubes by rotary tube piercing (RTP) process is still difficult due to the Mannesmann effect (central cracking phenomenon) has not been clarified. The combinations of numerical analysis and experiment verifications method were adopted in the study. The critical parameters for central cracking were determined by experiments. It was found that the evolution process of central cracking for nickel-based superalloy includes voids nucleation, growth and aggregation. Based on the obtained critical parameters, the evolutions of stress, strain, strain rate, temperature and damage were discussed by numerical simulation. By comparing the experiment results and simulation results, the Normalized Cockcroft and Latham (NCL) model was determined as the most suitable model. Considering the influences of temperature and strain rate on the damage threshold, the NCL model of Inconel 718 alloy was established by high-temperature tensile test. Based on the above results, it is found that the maximum shear stress promotes the plastic deformation, which provides necessary conditions for the generation of defects, and the maximum principal stress induces the generation of voids and expansion of micro-cracks, which directly leads to the central cracking. The essence of central cracking is ductile fracture under tensile stress.
KW - Damage model
KW - Finite-element model (FEM)
KW - Mannesmann effect
KW - Nickel-based superalloy
KW - Rotary tube piercing (RTP)
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U2 - 10.1007/s43452-022-00452-2
DO - 10.1007/s43452-022-00452-2
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85130271835
SN - 1644-9665
VL - 22
JO - Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
JF - Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
IS - 3
M1 - 133
ER -