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Prediction of static materials properties of P92 steel based on small punch test
Dymáček, Petr ; Ječmínka, M. ; Abendroth, M.
Small punch testing under constant deflection rate of P92 steel at room temperature was performed. The experimental SPT curves were used for prediction of yield and ultimate strength based on empirical formulas published in the literature and also by numerical inverse analysis with help of finite element method. Conventional tensile tests were performed for verification of the data derived from small punch testing. Good agreement was found in the case of ultimate strength. Determination of the yield strength is less accurate mainly due to significantly lower values of force at yield compared to maximum force measured by SPT. Two approaches for evaluation and determination of the force at yield limit in SPT diagram and estimation of the yield strength of the material are described in the article.
Parametric and optimization study of the small punch test
Dymáček, Petr ; Iván, L.
Finite element method and optimization algorithms were used for sensitivity studies of the Small Punch Test (SPT) to achieve good agreement between measured and computed results.
Složení a struktura plazmově stříkaných prášků chromové ocele
Schneeweiss, O. ; Voleník, Karel ; Kolman, Blahoslav Jan
Chromium steel powder (13% Cr) was sprayed by a water stabilized plasma gun. The changes of composition and structure occurring during two plasma spraying stages were studied. To characterize the main features of the first (in-flight) stage product, the molten powder particles flying in the plasma stream were trapped and quenched in liquid nitrogen. At the second stage, the particles were allowed to hit a solid substrate and to form a coating. The composition of the feedstock powder and the samples resulting from both plasma spraying stages were determined by chemical methods and X-ray microanalysis. Significant Cr-depletion was due mainly to selective oxidation of chromium at the in-flight stage. At the second stage, the composition changes were less important. Some details of the structure, in particular the distribution of Cr-atoms in the nearest neighbourhood of a Fe-atom, were assessed employing the results of Mössbauer spectroscopy.

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