Title of article
Fatigue strength and fracture mechanism of steel modified by super-rapid induction heating and quenching
Author/Authors
J Komotori، نويسنده , , M Shimizu، نويسنده , , Y Misaka، نويسنده , , K Kawasaki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
6
From page
225
To page
230
Abstract
Four kinds of surface hardened-specimens (ordinary structural steel with carbon content of 0.45% C) having hardened thicknesses of 0.7–1.8 mm were prepared using a ‘super-rapid induction heating (SRIH) system’. Rotation bending fatigue tests were performed with special focus on the effect of a hardened thickness on fatigue properties. Measurement of residual stress and observation of the fracture surface were also carried out to investigate the fracture mechanism of the specimen with a shallow hardened layer. It was found that there is not much improvement of fatigue strength at 107 cycles for specimens with shallow hardened layers in spite of having a high compressive residual stress of about 1000 MPa. This is because the fatigue crack originating from inside the hardened layer leads to the final fracture of the specimen (internal fracture mode). Improvement of fatigue strength has been achieved on the specimen with thick hardened layers, such as those about 1.8 mm thick. In this case, fatigue cracks originate from inclusions located in hardened layers, which leads to final fracture (hardened-layer fracture mode).
Keywords
Fracture mechanism , Fish-eye failure , Fatigue , Residual stress , Super-rapid induction heating and quenching
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Record number
1160573
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