S. Mutalikdesai, Tarang Shinde, Ravikant Nanwatkar
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Abstract
Transient temperature analysis is involved in the thermal simulation of the heat
treatment process, in which the hot metal temperature changes with respect to
time from an initial state to the final state. The critical part of the
simulation is to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) between the hot
part and the quenching medium or quenchant. In liquid quenching, the heat
transfer between the hot metal part and water becomes complicated and it is
difficult to determine HTC. In the current experimentation a medium carbon steel
EN 9 rod with a diameter of 50 mm and length 100 mm was quenched in water and
ethylene glycol mixture with different concentrations. A part model was created;
meshed and actual boundary conditions were applied to conduct computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. In order to validate CFD analysis the
experimental trials were conducted. Experimental results showed a reduced
cooling rate for the specimen, and also a reduction in heat-carrying capacity of
the mixture, which is attributed to the addition of ethylene glycol.