Mapping analysis model for void defect impact on cylinder head material performance

Linfeng Sun, Ridong Liao*, Wei Lu, Sibo Fu

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Abstract

According to the problem of leakage exists in the cylinder head used in the harvester diesel, ASTM A216 WCB cast steel with centerline porosity defect was used as test material and two teams of specimens which had different heights were machined. Non-linear elastic and plastic behaviors depended on porosity were mathematically described by relevant equation sets. From the radiographic inspection, centerline porosity distributions inside the specimens were obtained. Taking the no-defect part of the cast blank as matrix specimen, the sound tensile properties were obtained by tests, which had good correspondence with ASTM E8 tensile standard data. Based on the gray density distribution of radiograph, the void fraction field was calculated and mapped to the relevant nodes of the mid-sections of the finite element models by using interpolation method and relevant computer language code. Then the finite element models could generate the actual void morphologies. ABAQUS input parameters were confirmed by trial simulations to the matrix specimen and comparison with test results. Fine agreements of the result curves between simulations and tests could be observed, and predicted positions of the tensile fracture were turned to be in accordance with the tests. Chord modulus was used to obtain the equivalent elastic stiffness because of the non-linear features. It was turned out that elongation was the most influenced term on the defect cast steel, compared with elastic stiffness and yield stress. Additional visual explanations on the tensile fracture caused by void propagation were also given by the result contours at different mechanical stages, including distributions of Mises stress and plastic strain. By comparing with the test results, the established models could precisely simulate the elastoplastic behaviors of the specimens and predict the accurate locations of the fractures. The proposed method could provide an alternative way for the study of materials containing casting defects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)406-412
Number of pages7
JournalNongye Jixie Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society for Agricultural Machinery
Volume47
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Cylinder head
  • Elastoplastic
  • Finite element model
  • Void-defect

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