amtconi
Automotive
- Nov 10, 2017
- 4
Hi everybody!
Looking for some help. I'm trying to compare and ultimately duplicate a 4130 tubing graph after UTS testing of two similar materials.
In graph 1, this is the material I currently have. The graph shows that it is very resilient up to the yield point and very linear (and typical of the UTS graphs I see from past testing).
In graph 2, this the material I want to duplicate. On the graph it is much more pliable and progressive all the way to yield on to max tensile.
Could this be a post welding heat treat that changes the material in graph 2 to act this way? Both materials are extremely similar in yield, UTS and elongation. They are also the same heat treat finish GBK (+A), and they also are extremely similar on the chemical analysis. I'm really at a loss to explain the large difference in the graph shape and what can be done to the material I have to make it behave in a similar fashion.
Looking for some help. I'm trying to compare and ultimately duplicate a 4130 tubing graph after UTS testing of two similar materials.
In graph 1, this is the material I currently have. The graph shows that it is very resilient up to the yield point and very linear (and typical of the UTS graphs I see from past testing).
In graph 2, this the material I want to duplicate. On the graph it is much more pliable and progressive all the way to yield on to max tensile.
Could this be a post welding heat treat that changes the material in graph 2 to act this way? Both materials are extremely similar in yield, UTS and elongation. They are also the same heat treat finish GBK (+A), and they also are extremely similar on the chemical analysis. I'm really at a loss to explain the large difference in the graph shape and what can be done to the material I have to make it behave in a similar fashion.