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Quenching

Quenching

Quenching

(OP)
Hi All

Does anlyone has expierence in thermal-stress analysis. Goal of my analysis is to calculate stress distribution after quenching process.

Transformation kinetics of material will be neglected in analysis.

Regards and thanks for help.

RE: Quenching

Yes, lot's of experience.  What's your question?

RE: Quenching

In my opinion, ingnore material change is not a good idea.

I am new to Abaqus. I don't know how to do it in Abaqus.
 

Forever Young.....

RE: Quenching

(OP)
williwang I know that neglecting material transformation is not good idea but It is nessecary in this case.

TGS4 my main question is about convection parameter. How to calculate it during quenching process (it depends on temperature value)?  

RE: Quenching

If your convection coefficient is a function of temperature, then model it as a function of temperature, as a pre-defined field.  Look at TFM for information on hwo to do this.

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