Laizhu Jiang
University of Wollongong
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Metals and Materials International | 2015
Xiawei Cheng; Zhengyi Jiang; Dongbin Wei; Jingwei Zhao; Brian J Monaghan; Raymond J. Longbottom; Laizhu Jiang
The high temperature oxidation behaviour of ferritic stainless steel SUS 430 was investigated over the temperature range from 1000 to 1150 °C in humid air containing 18% water vapour. Isothermal thermogravimetric analyses were performed to study the oxidation kinetics. The microstructure, composition and thickness of the oxide scale formed were investigated via optical microscopy (OM), X-ray diffraction and a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer. The results indicate that breakaway oxidation occurs at all temperatures and that its onset is accelerated by increasing temperature. The growth rate of the multilayer oxide scale follows a parabolic law with apparent activation energy of 240.69 kJ/mol, and the formation of FeO is decreased when the temperature is higher than 1120°C. The inner oxide scale, Fe-Cr spinel, grows mainly inward and internal oxidation is observed even in a short oxidation test at 1150°C for 105 s. The mechanism of high temperature oxidation of SUS 430 in humid air containing 18% water vapour is discussed.
Tribology Transactions | 2015
Liang Hao; Zhengyi Jiang; Xiawei Cheng; Jingwei Zhao; Dongbin Wei; Laizhu Jiang; Suzhen Luo; Ming Luo; Li Ma
High-speed steel (HSS) materials are universally used as work rolls for the hot rolling of stainless steels. Their use has increased the output of the rolling mill and decreased roll material consumption and grinding. Sticking defects often occur, however, during the hot rolling process. In this article, extreme pressure (EP) additives were dropped on the HSS samples at high temperature. Zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP) was chosen as the most effective EP additive by scratch tests on the HSS samples. In order to determine the optimum proportion of ZDDP in the lubricant, two reduction rates were tested on a Hille 100 experimental rolling mill by hot rolling ferritic stainless steel 445J1M at five different concentrations of ZDDP. The mechanism of EP additive action during the hot rolling process was also investigated. By analyzing the deformation behavior of the oxide scale of samples after hot rolling using different proportions of ZDDP, it was found that 20% ZDDP in the lubricant is the preferred concentration for industrial application.
Metals and Materials International | 2016
Jingwei Zhao; Zhengyi Jiang; Guoqing Zu; Wei Du; Xin Zhang; Laizhu Jiang
The flow behaviour of a ferritic stainless steel (FSS) was investigated by a Gleeble 3500 thermal-mechanical test simulator over the temperature range of 900–1100 °C and strain rate range of 1–50 s−1. Empirical and phenomenological constitutive models were established, and a comparative study was made on the predictability of them. The results indicate that the flow stress decreases with increasing the temperature and decreasing the strain rate. High strain rate may cause a drop in flow stress after a peak value due to the adiabatic heating. The Zener-Hollomon parameter depends linearly on the flow stress, and decreases with raising the temperature and reducing the strain rate. Significant deviations occur in the prediction of flow stress by the Johnson-Cook (JC) model, indicating that the JC model cannot accurately track the flow behaviour of the FSS during hot deformation. Both the multiple-linear and the Arrhenius-type models can track the flow behaviour very well under the whole hot working conditions, and have much higher accuracy in predicting the flow behaviour than that of the JC model. The multiple-linear model is recommended in the current work due to its simpler structure and less time needed for solving the equations relative to the Arrhenius-type model.
International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering | 2017
Xiawei Cheng; Dongbin Wei; Zhengyi Jiang; Laizhu Jiang
Stainless steels are iron-based alloys that contain a minimum of about 12% Cr. They have been classified by microstructure at room temperature. Two stainless steel grades 304 and 410L were studied in this paper. Hot rolling was performed on a Hille 100 experimental rolling mill under various reductions with consideration of the oxide scale thickness controlled by oxidation time. The experimental results show that the deformation behaviour of the oxide scale on the stainless steel 304 is sensitive to its thickness and exhibits higher resistance to be deformed. However, the reduction in thickness plays an important role in the uniformity of the oxide scale deformation for the stainless steel 410L. Friction coefficients were calculated and compared. Simulations results show that the reduction in thickness and initial surface roughness play roles on final surface roughness. Steel substrate surface is rougher than that of the oxide scale at different reductions.
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014
Xiawei Cheng; Zhengyi Jiang; Dongbin Wei; Jingwei Zhao; Brian J Monaghan; Raymond J. Longbottom; Laizhu Jiang
Tribology International | 2015
Xiawei Cheng; Zhengyi Jiang; Dongbin Wei; Liang Hao; Jingwei Zhao; Laizhu Jiang
Corrosion Science | 2016
Xiawei Cheng; Zhengyi Jiang; Brian J Monaghan; Dongbin Wei; Raymond J. Longbottom; Jingwei Zhao; Jianguo Peng; Ming Luo; Li Ma; Shuzheng Luo; Laizhu Jiang
Tribology International | 2015
Liang Hao; Zhengyi Jiang; Dongbin Wei; Yue Zhao; Jingwei Zhao; Ming Luo; Li Ma; Suzhen Luo; Laizhu Jiang
Wear | 2015
Xiawei Cheng; Zhengyi Jiang; Jingwei Zhao; Dongbin Wei; Liang Hao; Jianguo Peng; Ming Luo; Li Ma; Suzhen Luo; Laizhu Jiang
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2017
Xiaoguang Ma; Jingwei Zhao; Wei Du; Xin Zhang; Laizhu Jiang; Zhengyi Jiang