Delayed Cracking of Advanced High Strength Steel Solutions

              2018-10-25 13:48:00
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              Mentor: Dean Kanelos - - Nucor Steel
              Co- - Principal Investigator: Eric Batt - ArcelorMittal
              Co- - Principal Investigator: Curt Horvath – General Motors Company

              Project Manager: Jonathan Smith, Auto/Steel Partnership


              A/SP Team Members:
              J. Bickham – ArcelorMittal
              J. Cole – Ford Motor Company
              R. J. Comstock – AK Steel
              J. J. Coryell – General Motors Company
              C. Matthew Enloe – General Motors Company
              J. J. Fitzpatrick - ArcleorMittal
              M. P. Hammerl – AK Steel
              M. M. Huang – ArcelorMittal
              P. Makrygiannis – AK Steel
              A. D. Pearson – General Motors
              R. Radzilowski – AK Steel
              N. Ramisetti – ArcelorMittal
              D. S. Ruhno – Ford Motor Company
              J. Singh – FCA Group
              P. Som -ArcleorMittal
              J. Stachowski - Nucor
              A. Thompson - Nucor
              Y. Wang – AK Steel
              S. Wolf - ArcelorMittal

              W. Wu – AK Steel


              ? To develop a test method for ranking the relative susceptibility of zinc coated advanced high strength steels (AHSS) and ultra-high strength steels (UHSS) to hydrogen assisted cracking.
              ? To avoid the most common concerns with existing tests:
              ? Artificial “charging” with hydrogen concentrations far above what
              would be expected in automotive environment
              ? Development of a test that is not relevant to thin sheet steels
              ? Development of a test that is complicated and/or requires R&D type
              of equipment


              ? To expand on the previous work done by the A/SP STHT which resulted in a draft procedure for determining the relative susceptibility of bare AHSS/UHSS
              ? To develop a representative test for zinc coated steels

              ? A test that is relatively easy to run and adapted for new grade validation
              ? A test that can be modified for specific OEM pass/fail criteria.
              ? A test that is applicable to sheet steel with or without additional manufacturing (coating, welding, etc.) or in-service corrosion inputs

              Note: : t It s is commonly thought that the risk for hydrogen assisted cracking cannot be completely eliminated (in all potential processes/environments) unless tensile strengths are restricted below 800 MPa


              ? A bend test consisting of samples pre-strained to >/=70% of their yield strength shows promise for evaluating hydrogen susceptibility
              ? Some materials/microstructure combinations with high tensile strengths have been shown as susceptible to hydrogen assisted cracking when exposed to test conditions
              ? Hydrogen related cracks occur very early in the test.

              ? Multiple test labs have seen similar results when susceptible materials are evaluated to the new test method.
              ? The A/SP Sheet Steel Harmonization Task Force has developed a draft test method for testing uncoated steels.
              ? When testing zinc coated steels with 0.1N HCl, the generation of hydrogen during dissolution can lead to premature fracture.


              ? Samples are strain-gauged and bent to the desired stress levels
              ? Fixtured samples are immersed in 0.1 N hydrochloric acid


              Observation:
              Susceptible materials at high
              strains, immersed in 0.1N HCl,
              exhibit large cracks after relatively
              short exposures to the acid solution

              ? Goal: Work with AET Integration, Inc. to determine adaptations needed to current draft procedure to allow testing of grades with zinc coatings
              ? Comparison of different concentrations of hydrogen source (NH 4 SCN) to previously studied HCl.
              ? Testing of dual phase, fully martensitic and press hardened grades.



              ? Use of NH 4 SCN resulted in a significantly lower attack on the coatings than the previously used HCl
              ? The lower rate of attack on the zinc coatings in the NH 4 SCN solutions (ie low mass loss), likely resulted in low/little hydrogen evolution and lower amounts of hydrogen absorption


              ? The use of a NH 4 SCN solution appeared to greatly reduce or eliminate hydrogen evolution of zinc coated AHSS’s

              ? The use of NH 4 SCN does show promise as an alternative test solution to .1N HCL, however, lower concentrations than those tested need to be evaluated for use on zinc coated substrate

              ? Investigate lower concentrations of NH 4 SCN
              ? Investigate techniques for coating removal
              ? Follow with acid immersion bend test
              ? Test coated substrate to SEP1970 – Tensile Specimen with Punched Hole
              ? Others?





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