Title: Chapter 8 Strain Hardening, Hot Working and Annealing
1Chapter 8Strain Hardening, Hot Working and
Annealing
2Line Defects - Dislocations
- Line Imperfections in the lattice of a
crystalline material. - Movement of dislocations gt material deformation
- Interference with movement of dislocations gt
material strengthened - Types
- Edge
- Screw
- Mixed
Edge Dislocation
Screw Dislocation
3Blocking Slip Material Strengthening
- Slip Deformation of a material by movement of
dislocations through the Crystal Lattice - Movement of dislocations gt material deformation
- Interference with movement of dislocations gt
material strengthened
4Some Ways to Strengthen a Metal By Disrupting the
Crystal Lattice
- Alloy
- Solid Solution Strengthening
- Dispersion Strengthening
- Precipitation Hardening
- Heat Treatment
- Controlled heating and cooling of metals for
purpose of altering properties - Strain Harden or Cold Work
5Defects and Strengthening Mechanisms
- Strain Hardening
- Introduces Line Defects
- Varied Strengths
- Grain Size Refining
- Surface Defects
- Varied Strengths
Exceed Solubility Limit
6Strain Hardening
- Plastic deformation below recrystallization temp
- Simultaneously deforms and strengthens the metal
7Cold Working
8Simple Cold Rolling
Cold Work ((Ao - Af)/Ao) x 100
Where Ao original x-sectional area Af
final x-sectional area
- Other Cold Working Techniques
- Forging
- Rolling
- Drawing
- Extrusion
- Stretch Forming
- Misc
9Microstructural Mechanism Responsible for Strain
Hardening in Metals
- Increases number of dislocations (line
imperfections) - Dislocations get in the way of other dislocations
trying to move or slip - Provides higher strength, hardness but lower
toughness.
Frank - Read Source
10- Advantages of Cold Working Metals
- Provides excellent surface finish
- Simultaneously strengthen metal and produce
desired shape - Inexpensive for producing large number of small
parts - Properly controlled residual stresses and
anisotropic behavior may be beneficial - May be the only method available for
accomplishing certain tasks - FCC metals respond well to coldworking
- HCP metals do not respond well to coldworking
- Disadvantages of Cold Working Metals
- Not practical for all types of metal
- Ductility, corrosion resistance, electrical
conductivity impaired by cold working
11Can we strain harden polymers?
12Deformation of Polymers
13Strain Hardening of Plastics
- Polymer chains become aligned
- Provides increase in tensile strength
- Anisotropic properties
14Stages of Annealing Team Work
- Recovery
- Rearranges dislocations, but does not eliminate
them - So-----how might this affect the properties?
- Recrystallization
- Small grains nucleate at boundaries of
dislocations, eliminate most of the dislocations - So---how might this affect the properties
- Grain growth
- grains grow larger
- So---how might this affect the properties
15Annealing
- Three stages
- Recovery
- Recrystallization
- Grain growth
16Annealing
- Heat treatment used to eliminate all or part of
the effects of cold working - Three stages
- Recovery
- Reduces or eliminates residual stresses
- Does not change mechanical properties
- Restores electrical conductivity and improves
corrosion resistance - Relatively low temp heat treat
- Produces a polygonized subgrain structure
- Recrystallization
- Material heated above recrystallization temp.
- Small grains nucleate at boundaries of
polygonized structure - Eliminates most dislocationsgt strength reduced
and ductility restored - Grain growth
- grains grow larger gt lower strength and higher
ductility - Too large of grains generally undesirable
17Recrystallization and Grain Growth
18Annealing
3 s _at_ 580 C New grains start to appear
4 s _at_ 580 C Many new grains are present
Cold Worked Brass
Complete Recrystallization
Substantial grain growth
19Some Factors Affecting the Recrystallization
Temperature
Effect of Cold Work
Effect of Melting Temperature
20Heat Affected Zone in a Weld
21Hot Working
22Hot Working
- Plastically deforming a material above its
recrystallization temperature - No strengthening occurs (simultaneously annealing
the material!) - Essentially no limit on the amount of deformation
- Suitable for a wider range of crystal structures
since all materials become more ductile and
weaker at elevated temperatures - Surface finish is not as great (like rolling warm
cookie dough as opposed to hot cookie dough) - Surface may oxidize
- Properties typically not anisotropic
- Dimensional accuracy not as great since thermal
expansion occurs
23Cold Working Processes
- Cold Rolling
- Swaging
- Cold Forging
- Cold Extrusion
- Riveting
- Sizing
- Coining
- Hubbing
- Peening
- Burnishing
- Bending
24Hot Working Processes
- Rolling
- Forging
- Extrusion
- Hot Drawing
- Pipe Welding
- Piercing