2023
DOI: 10.1111/str.12458
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Optimisation of sample geometry for thermo‐mechanical testing of precipitation hardenable nickel‐based superalloys with an ETMT machine

Abstract: Accurate determination of thermo‐mechanical properties in precipitation hardenable materials using an electro‐thermal mechanical testing (ETMT) system is a well‐established challenge. The non‐uniform distribution of temperature resulting from heating based on the joule effect (i.e., resistivity heating) leads to heterogeneous deformation along the gauge length, owing to the temperature dependency of mechanical properties, which makes their direct measurements complicated. This study presents an evaluation of f… Show more

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“…An interesting approach to this issue was presented by Szalai et al [23], who used a DIC system to assess the effectiveness of lubricants and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) films applied during the deformation of thin aluminum sheets manufactured for the electronic and automotive industries. In another study [24], this measurement technique was applied to accurately determine the thermo-mechanical properties of the agehardenable Inconel 718 alloy. In the work of Van der Heijde et al [25], the focus was on assessing the influence of sample thickness on the occurrence of the Lüders effect in hot-rolled AISI 1524 steel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interesting approach to this issue was presented by Szalai et al [23], who used a DIC system to assess the effectiveness of lubricants and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) films applied during the deformation of thin aluminum sheets manufactured for the electronic and automotive industries. In another study [24], this measurement technique was applied to accurately determine the thermo-mechanical properties of the agehardenable Inconel 718 alloy. In the work of Van der Heijde et al [25], the focus was on assessing the influence of sample thickness on the occurrence of the Lüders effect in hot-rolled AISI 1524 steel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%