Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel

Boron alloyed steel is an advanced high strength steel that can potentially reduce vehicle body weight. In this study, strain rate sensitivity and energy absorption of boron alloy steel 22MnB5 is compared to mild steel AISI 1018. The specimen used is following ASTM E8 standard and it consist of non-...

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Main Authors: Salwani, Mohd Salleh, M.S., Husaini
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spelling my.ump.umpir.110522015-12-02T07:29:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11052/ Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel Salwani, Mohd Salleh M.S., Husaini TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Boron alloyed steel is an advanced high strength steel that can potentially reduce vehicle body weight. In this study, strain rate sensitivity and energy absorption of boron alloy steel 22MnB5 is compared to mild steel AISI 1018. The specimen used is following ASTM E8 standard and it consist of non-heat treated specimen and heat treated specimen. Three different strain-rates were experimented that is 1mm/min, 2.5mm/min and 4mm/min. Data obtained from the experiment was plotted in load versus extension graph. Based on the result obtained, it shows that the boron alloy steel 22MnB5 with heat treatment give better result of strain rate sensitivity and energy absorption compare to non-heat treatment. Other than that, boron alloy steel promotes better properties than mild steel for both heat treatment and non-heat treatment. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11052/7/fkm-salwani-strain-rate%20sensitivity.pdf Salwani, Mohd Salleh and M.S., Husaini (2015) Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel. In: Automotive Vehicle Technologies Conference 2015, 23-25 November 2015 , Taksim, Istanbul. p. 1.. (Unpublished)
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Salwani, Mohd Salleh
M.S., Husaini
Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
description Boron alloyed steel is an advanced high strength steel that can potentially reduce vehicle body weight. In this study, strain rate sensitivity and energy absorption of boron alloy steel 22MnB5 is compared to mild steel AISI 1018. The specimen used is following ASTM E8 standard and it consist of non-heat treated specimen and heat treated specimen. Three different strain-rates were experimented that is 1mm/min, 2.5mm/min and 4mm/min. Data obtained from the experiment was plotted in load versus extension graph. Based on the result obtained, it shows that the boron alloy steel 22MnB5 with heat treatment give better result of strain rate sensitivity and energy absorption compare to non-heat treatment. Other than that, boron alloy steel promotes better properties than mild steel for both heat treatment and non-heat treatment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Salwani, Mohd Salleh
M.S., Husaini
author_facet Salwani, Mohd Salleh
M.S., Husaini
author_sort Salwani, Mohd Salleh
title Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
title_short Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
title_full Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
title_fullStr Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
title_full_unstemmed Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Boron Alloyed Steel
title_sort strain-rate sensitivity of boron alloyed steel
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11052/7/fkm-salwani-strain-rate%20sensitivity.pdf
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