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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.88.2011.tde-21042011-153009
Document
Author
Full name
Sandra dos Santos Vales
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Canale, Lauralice de Campos Franceschini (President)
Pinto, Haroldo Cavalcanti
Vatavuk, Jan
Title in Portuguese
Estudo da influência do tratamento criogênico no aço AISI H13
Keywords in Portuguese
Aço AISI H13
Criogenia
Propriedades mecânicas
Tratamento térmico
Abstract in Portuguese
Há alguns anos, diversos estudos da influência dos parâmetros do tratamento térmico vêm sendo desenvolvidos, para a obtenção de propriedades que permitam atingir os requisitos de trabalho e que gerem ferramentas de vida útil estendida. Nesse contexto, tem sido demonstrado que o tratamento criogênico não só provoca a transformação da austenita residual, trazendo melhorias no dimensional da ferramenta, mas também pode promover a precipitação de carbonetos finos, com ganho em tenacidade e propriedades de desgaste.Neste estudo são relatados os resultados obtidos de ensaios de dureza, desgaste, impacto Charpy e microscopia TEM, efetuado em amostras de aço H13.Os tratamentos térmicos foram realizados em forno a vácuo com resfriamento por nitrogênio sob 5 bar de pressão, sendo utilizados os seguintes parâmetros: austenitização1040ºC, têmpera, e revenimento a 540ºC. As amostras foram comparadas com a condição de base que passou por tratamento térmico convencional, as outras condições foram submetidas a um revenido alternado com o banho criogênico. Nas rotas criogênicas o tempo de encharque em nitrogênio líquido foi de 1, 24 e 48 horas. Uma análise desses resultados permitiu constatar que o tratamento criogênico melhora a resistência ao desgaste, e influencia levemente a dureza.
Title in English
Study of the influence of cryogenic treatment in AISI H13 steels
Keywords in English
AISI H13 steel
Cryogenics
Heat treatment
Mechanical properties
Abstract in English
A few years ago, several studies of the influence of parameters heat treatment have been developed to obtain properties that could meet the job requirements and managing tools for extended life. In this context, it has been demonstrated that the cryogenic treatment not only causes the transformation of austenite residual, bringing improvements in dimensional tool, but also can promote the precipitation of fine carbides, and an increase in toughness and wear properties. In this study there are the results of the test of hardness, two body abrasion wear, Charpy impact followed by microscopy TEM analyses were performed in samples from H13 steel. The heat treatments were performed in a vacuum furnace with cooling by nitrogen under pressure of 5 bar, and used the following parameters: austenitizing 1040°C, quenching, and tempering at 540°C. The aim was compared the H13 performance under of conventional heat treatment and cryogenic bath after quenching and before tempering. Soaking times in the cryogenic temperature were: 1, 24, and 48 hours. Analyses this results has shown the heat treatment increased the wear resistance, and slightly affects the hardness.
 
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2011-08-05
 
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