Effect of temperature-dependent surface heat transfer coefficient on the maximum surface stress in ceramics during quenching |
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Authors: | Y. F. Shao C. P. Jiang X. H. Xu J. C. Wei Z. L. Zhou |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics (LNM), Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;2. 306 Institute, The Third Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | We study the difference in the maximum stress on a cylinder surface σmax using the measured surface heat transfer coefficient hm instead of its average value ha during quenching. In the quenching temperatures of 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 and 800°C, the maximum surface stress σmmax calculated by hm is always smaller than σamax calculated by ha, except in the case of 800°C; while the time to reach σmax calculated by hm (fmmax) is always earlier than that by ha (famax). It is inconsistent with the traditional view that σmax increases with increasing Biot number and the time to reach σmax decreases with increasing Biot number. Other temperature-dependent properties also have a small effect on the trend of their mutual ratios with quenching temperatures. Such a difference between the two maximum surface stresses is caused by the dramatic variation of hm with temperature, which needs to be considered in engineering analysis. |
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Keywords: | Thermomechanical ceramics stress analysis thermal shock |
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