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Experimental and numerical characterisation of heat flow during flame cutting of thick steel plates

Thiébaud, Raphaël  
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Drezet, Jean-Marie  
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Lebet, Jean-Paul  
2014
Journal of Materials Processing Technology

Temperatures measurements during flame cutting of a thick steel plate and measurements of the extension of the fusion and heat affected zones and Vickers hardness after cutting have been performed. Additionally, a 3-D thermal model for simulation of flame-cutting has been developed. For the sake of simplicity, the model depends only on two parameters: i) the heat density within the flame, and ii) the heat transfer coefficient within the air gap that forms behind the cut. The results show that the model is able to properly reproduce the measured temperature curves and the heat affected zone with an input power in the same range of those reported in the literature. A process efficiency of 26.5% is found in the steady state regime of flame-cutting.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2013.09.016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000329560400017

Author(s)
Thiébaud, Raphaël  
Drezet, Jean-Marie  
Lebet, Jean-Paul  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Volume

214

Issue

2

Start page

304

End page

310

Subjects

Flame cutting

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Heat flow

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Heat affected zone

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September 26, 2013
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