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A study of acoustic emission energy generated during bainite and martensite formation

Acoustic emission (AE) signals generated during bainite and martensite formation in steel C45 have been measured, and the AE energy has been correlated with the strain energy accompanying both displacive transformations. The gas tungsten arc welding process was used to vary the volume transformation...

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Published in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2002-08, Vol.35 (15), p.1889-1894, Article 313
Main Authors: Bohemen, S M C van, Hermans, M J M, Ouden, G den, Richardson, I M
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Language:English
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Summary:Acoustic emission (AE) signals generated during bainite and martensite formation in steel C45 have been measured, and the AE energy has been correlated with the strain energy accompanying both displacive transformations. The gas tungsten arc welding process was used to vary the volume transformation rates of bainite and martensite formation. The root mean square (rms) voltage U sub rms of the continuous AE signals was measured during travelling arc welding and after spot welding. Depending on the cooling rate and the mean austenite grain size, martensite or bainite is formed in the weld. After spot welding with moderate arc currents, only martensite was formed during cooling, which was reflected by a peak in the U sub rms data: the martensite peak. An analysis of the results shows that the AE energy produced during the transformation (integral U sub m exp 2 dt) is proportional to the volume V sub m of martensite in the spot weld, with proportionality factor k sub m . During travelling arc welding, bainite and martensite formation occur simultaneously and both displacive transformations contribute to the measured AE power at each moment. The AE power due to bainite formation (U sub b exp 2 ) was calculated using the obtained proportionality factor k sub m and was found to be proportional to the volume rate of bainite formation dV sub b /df with proportionality factor k sub b .
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/0022-3727/35/15/313