The effects of high temperature and fiber diameter on the quasi static compressive behavior of metal fiber sintered sheets

Weidong Song*, Ge Liu, Jianzhong Wang, Huiping Tang

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Abstract

The compressive mechanical properties of the sintered sheets of continuous stainless steel fibers with different fiber diameters (8 µm, 12 µm, 28 µm) are investigated at temperatures from 298 K to 1073 K. The stress-strain curves of metal fiber sintered sheet (MFSS) are obtained by testing under uniaxial compression and 0.2% offset yield stress are determined. Inner micro-structures of the material are revealed by using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and microscopic computer tomography. The results indicates that fabrication technique and porosity are two principle factors affecting the yield strength of MFSS and the strength of MFSS is insensitive to the temperature below 873 K while softening occurs at temperature 1073 K. At relative high porosity (e.g. 77%), the material with small diameter fibers tends to have higher yield strength while at low porosity, MFSS's yield strength becomes high with the increase of the fiber diameter, which is probably attributed to the joint size, the surface appearance of fibers and prehardening generated during the manufacturing of MFSS. A simplified structure model taking joint size into consideration is established to explain the influence of the joint size on the yield strength of MFSS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-79
Number of pages9
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: A
Volume690
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • 316L
  • Compression
  • Fiber diameter
  • High temperature
  • Metal fiber sintered sheet

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