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Ki Hyuk Kwon 1 Article
Prediction of Martensite Fraction in the Sintering Hardening Process of Ni/Mo Alloy Powder (FLC-4608) Using the Finite Element Method
Hyo Wook Park, Soo-Hyun Joo, Eon Sik Lee, Ki Hyuk Kwon, Hyong Seop Kim
J Powder Mater. 2015;22(1):10-14.   Published online February 1, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2015.22.1.10
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In recent years, industrial demands for superior mechanical properties of powder metallurgy steel components with low cost are rapidly growing. Sinter hardening that combines sintering and heat treatment in continuous one step is cost-effective. The cooling rate during the sinter hardening process dominates material microstructures, which finally determine the mechanical properties of the parts. This research establishes a numerical model of the relation between various cooling rates and microstructures in a sinter hardenable material. The evolution of a martensitic phase in the treated microstructure during end quench tests using various cooling media of water, oil, and air is predicted from the cooling rate, which is influenced by cooling conditions, using the finite element method simulations. The effects of the cooling condition on the microstructure of the sinter hardening material are found. The obtained limiting size of the sinter hardening part is helpful to design complicate shaped components.


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