Acoustic Birefringence and Poisson's Ratio Determined by Ultrasound: Tools to Follow-Up Deformation by Cold Rolling and Recrystallization

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Mat. Res.

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

31/07/2017

RESUMO

Poisson's ratio and birefringence, both measured by ultrasound, are used to follow the evolution of the anisotropy in ASTM A-36 steel plates cold-rolled between 5 and 50% deformation, and then subjected to recrystallization at 900 and 1000 ºC. Times of flight of longitudinal and shear waves along the thickness of the plates were measured. As orthotropy increases, both birefringence and the difference between Poisson's ratios measured using a shear wave polarized along the length and another wave polarized along the width of the plate, are linearly related to the degree of deformation and cold-rolled hardness. In addition, the ultrasonic methods used clearly detected the complex changes in anisotropy produced by the austenization and recrystallization heat treatments. Thus, Birefringence or Poisson's ratio, measured by ultrasound, can be used to follow-up nondestructively changes in the anisotropy of rolled plates as a function of both, degree of deformation and recrystallization heat treatment.

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