Shape Evolution of Pinholes in Bloom with Multi-Scale Finite Element Technique

Author:

Son Il Heon1,Lee Kyung Hoon2

Affiliation:

1. POSCO

2. Solution Laboratory

Abstract

This study investigates the shape evolution of the pinholes on the bloom surfaces, which are originated from the continuous casting process, during multi-pass hot bar rolling. It is important to track the shape evolution of the pinholes since they can be formed as the sharp surface cracks after hot bar rolling and can initiate the surface bursts in the cold forging process. It is very hard to track the deformation behavior of the pinholes with detection tools during hot rolling, so the numerical simulations can be properly utilized. In general, the size of the pinholes in the bloom surface is order of micrometer although the bloom size is order of millimeter. This size discrepancy between them makes it difficult to discretize the domain including the pinholes for the finite element (FE) simulations. To overcome this limitation of the conventional FE simulation, multi-scale technique coupling the macro and micro models was developed in current study. This technique was implemented into the commercial simulation code, DEFORM-3D. The developed multi-scale simulation technique was capable of simulating the shape evolution of the pinholes through multi-pass hot bar rolling successfully. It is concluded that aspect ratio of the initial pinhole should be larger than 2.0 approximately to prevent it folded.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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