SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 14 April 2017
STP159820160053

Calorimetric Studies and Self-Heating Measurements for a Dual-Phase Steel Under Ultrasonic Fatigue Loading

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The objective of the present research is to study the self-heating behavior of a dual-phase (DP) steel under ultrasonic fatigue loading and to investigate the effect of frequency on intrinsic heat dissipation of the material. The steel studied in this work is DP600 commercial DP steel. Fatigue tests were conducted using an ultrasonic fatigue machine at a testing frequency of 20 kHz with flat specimens. An infrared camera was used to measure the mean temperature evolution during the tests. A specific form of heat diffusion equation was adopted in this work to calculate the heat dissipation per cycle from temperature measurements. The variation of this dissipation versus stress amplitude in cyclic loading was also studied.

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Torabian, Noushin
Laboratoire PIMM, Arts et Métiers-Paris Tech, CNRS, Cnam, Paris, FR
Favier, Véronique
Laboratoire PIMM, Arts et Métiers-Paris Tech, CNRS, Cnam, Paris, FR
Ziaei-Rad, Saeed
Isfahan University of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan, IR
Dirrenberger, Justin
Laboratoire PIMM, Arts et Métiers-Paris Tech, CNRS, Cnam, Paris, FR
Adamski, Frédéric
Laboratoire PIMM, Arts et Métiers-Paris Tech, CNRS, Cnam, Paris, FR
Ranc, Nicolas
Laboratoire PIMM, Arts et Métiers-Paris Tech, CNRS, Cnam, Paris, FR
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Developed by Committee: E08
Pages: 81–93
DOI: 10.1520/STP159820160053
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-7640-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-7639-3