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Short time creep behaviour of Invar steel
Authors:Thomas Myslowicki  Mischa Crumbach  Dorothea Mattissen  Wolfgang Bleck
Abstract:During processing of so‐called true flat shadow/masks made of Invar steel for large size TV screens the mask is stretched onto a solid frame. Mask and frame are submitted to a final heat treatment (blackening treatment) in order to enhance the emissivity of the material. Elevated temperatures and pretension makes the mask material prone to plastic straining, resulting in disutility of the unit for the application. From a technological point of view, the material behaviour under these conditions has been defined as short time creep behaviour. The mechanisms causing creep in this special case are not fully understood. Focus of the present work was the examination of the effect of cube twins on the short time creep behaviour of the investigated Invar steel by texture analysis using EBSD technology. This investigation was conducted under four different material conditions covering a whole set of production steps during shadowmask processing. Detailed information about the change of the volume fractions and the orientation of characteristic texture components, most of all the cube twins, could be gained. The observations revealed that during the creep test two types of cube twins make an orientation change, thus plastic deformation takes place, causing relaxation of the material. The observation of cube twin rotation during the creep test is partly confirmed by the simulation of the respective Taylor factors.
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