Innovative Method dedicated to the development of a ferrite-pearlite grade regarding its MAChinability (IMMAC)

  1. ARRAZOLA, PEDRO JOSE 1
  2. Soler Mallol, Daniel 1
  3. Aristimuño, Patxi Xabier 1
  4. Saez de Buruaga, Mikel 1
  5. ARRIETA, Iñaki Mirena 1
  6. D'Eramo, Enrico 2
  7. Roth, Amandine 2
  8. Allain, Sébastien 3
  9. Guinier, André
  10. Herrero Villalibre, Diego 4
  11. Albarran, Jacinto 4
  12. Abouridouane, Mustapha 5
  13. Butano, Eva 6
  14. Gili, Flavia 6
  15. Polignano, Valter 6
  16. Cédric Courbon
  17. Rech, Joël 7
  18. Vuoristo, Taina 8
  19. Stenberg, Niclas 8
  1. 1 MONDRAGON GOI ESKOLA POLITEKNIKOA - Loramendi 4, ES-20500 ARRASATE/GIPUZKOA
  2. 2 ASCO INDUSTRIES - Avenue de France, FR-57301 HAGONDANGE CEDEX
  3. 3 INSTITUT JEAN LAMOUR (UNIVERSITÉ DE LORRAINE) - 2 allée André Guinier, FR-54011 NANCY CEDEX
  4. 4 SIDENOR INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO S.A. - Barrio Ugarte s/n, ES-48790 – BASAURI
  5. 5 RHEINISH WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSHULE AACHEN - Templergraben 55, DE-52062 AACHEN
  6. 6 CENTRO RICERCHE FCA - Strada Torino 50, IT-10043 ORBASSANO
  7. 7 ECOLE NATIONALE D'INGENIEURS DE SAINT ETIENNE - Rue Jean Parot 58, FR-42023 SAINT ETIENNE CEDEX 2
  8. 8 SWEREA KIMAB AB - Isaf Jordsgatan 28A, SE-16407 KISTA
Revista:
Innovative Method dedicated to the development of a ferrite-pearlite grade regarding its MAChinability: final report

ISSN: 1831-9424

ISBN: 978-92-79-98354-2

Año de publicación: 2019

Tipo: Informe

DOI: 10.2777/811585 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openeBiltegia editor

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Resumen

Ferrite-pearlite (FP) steels are the most common material for engineering and automotive industries (gear box parts, crankshaft, connecting rods, injection parts…). Without any extensive research, considering the different morphology of ferrite-perlite possible to achieve, it may be assumed that the machining performances are highly dependent on the FP parameters. Nevertheless, even now, we observe larger tolerances on requirements specification on FP steels which cause variability on microstructure morphology not always perceptible with standard metallurgical characterizations.In some case, the technical specification causes complex customer complaints between steelmakers and their customers: the microstructure seems as expected but unacceptable variability in machinability is observed. IMMAC project aims to develop a numerical method to predict the machining performances of designed FP steels depending on their microstructural parameters; and to use this method as a flexible steel development strategy to better design the machinability-improved grades tailored according to the part and its machining range. Three cutting technologies were studied: turning, drilling and broaching. The figure below shows a scheme of the research approach with proposed work packages (WP) interrelation. D0, D1 and D2 are main deliverables of the project.