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  • X12 alloy steel is being developed for ultra-supercritical generator rotors, but cracks can form during the forging process, leading to expensive scrap.
  • A new high-temperature damage model was created based on the Oyane damage model to help predict and prevent these cracks by considering factors like temperature and strain rate.
  • This model was integrated with finite element software FORGE to simulate high-temperature tensile tests and was validated against experimental data, while also analyzing how stress triaxiality affects the material's damage behavior.

Article Abstract

X12 alloy steel is a new generation material for manufacturing ultra-supercritical generator rotors. Cracks will appear on the forgings during the forging process and the rotors will be scrapped in serious cases. To optimize the forging process of the rotor and avoid the occurrence of crack defects in the hot forming process, based on Oyane damage model, a high temperature damage model of X12 alloy steel was proposed by introducing the influences of temperature and strain rate on the damage evolution. A reverse analysis method was proposed to determine the critical damage value of Oyane damage model by comparing experimental and simulated fracture displacement in the tensile tests. Then, the critical damage value was determined as a function of temperature and strain rate. The high temperature damage model was combined to the commercial finite element software FORGE to simulate the high temperature tensile test. The accuracy of the damage model was verified by comparing the difference of the fracture displacement between simulated and experimental samples. Additionally, as stress triaxiality is a significant factor influencing the damage behavior of ductile materials, the effects of temperature and strain rate on the stress triaxiality of X12 alloy steel was analyzed by simulating the high temperature tensile process, and the damage mechanism of X12 alloy steel under high stress triaxiality was analyzed by SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867318PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030695DOI Listing

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