Strain-Induced Martensite Transformation Simulations during Cold Rolling of AISI 301 Austenitic Stainless Steel

2016 
Austenite is a semi-stable phase in most stainless steels that deforms to martensite under Md30 and forms martensitetype ά and e due to the deformation in the steels. Since the distribution of strain induced martensite plays animportant role in achieving desired properties, the main objective of the present work is to model martensitedistribution of ά during cold rolling using finite element method and Olsen-Cohen model. In this study, thestrain induced martensite transformation of 301 stainless steel during cold rolling has been simulated by ANSYSsoftware. First, the mesh sensitivity analysis was performed and mesh optimization was set to stimulate the straininduced martensite transformation of 301 stainless steel during cold rolling. Martensite fractions in cold-rollingwas simulated and compared with experimental data. Finite element analysis was performed to obtain strain andstress during cold rolling. The amount and distribution of martensite during cold rolling has been modeled. Thehighest stress level was observed and applied on a friction plate which was in contact with rollers and, as aresult, was under the most friction; thus, the stress reduced away from the surface toward the center of the sheet.Moreover, a similar phenomenon was observed for changes in the strain. These results were also compared withexperimental data that had been obtained with X-ray diffraction, with the use of a Ferritoscope, X-ray diffractionand experimental results.
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