Failure Analysis of Thermo-Mechanically
Treated (TMT) Bar During Bending
Operation: A Metallurgical Investigation
Volume 2 - Issue 5
Souvik Das*1, Sandip Thalukdar2, Goutam Mukhopadhyay1 and Sandip Bhattacharya1
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- 1R&D and Scientific Services, Tata Steel Limited, India
- 2Product Technology Group, Tata Steel Limited, India
*Corresponding author:
Souvik Das, R&D and Scientific Services, Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur 831 001, India
Received: August 23, 2018; Published: August 29, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/TCEIA.2018.02.000150
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Abstract
TMT bars means Thermo Mechanically Treated Bars made from medium carbon steel (Carbon 0.25 Max Wt. %) and are used in
construction industry. Because of its corrosion and rust resistance features it is widely used in construction of buildings in humid
areas as well as long lasting, high strength, quality construction. Quality aspects of these rebar’s are of significance as any inherent
abnormality in the material could lead to unwanted productivity losses or quality claims. In this present study, rebar samples failed
during bending operation were collected from construction end for understanding their quality aspect and potential causes of
failure while bending. Visual observations of rebar sample (U-bend) longitudinal surface defects were observed in both the tension
and compression zone. On appearance, metal folded over the rebar surfaces at an angle. Detailed microstructural investigation
revealed that scale entrapment in defects. The above observations indicated that the defect was of lap type and which was generated
during hot rolling process.
Keywords: TMT; Microstructure; Lap; Hot Rolling
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