Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
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Effect of Shot Peening on Torsional Fatigue Strength of High Strength Spring Steel in Air and Corrosive Environments
Masami WAKITATakanori KUNOTomoya HASEGAWAKatsushi SARUKIKeisuke TANAKA
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2008 Volume 57 Issue 8 Pages 800-807

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Abstract
Torsional fatigue tests were conducted for a spring steel, SUP7, with Vickers hardness of 480. The effect of shot peening on the torsional fatigue strength of smooth and artificially notched specimens in the corrosive environment and air was studied. The increase of the fatigue strength of smooth specimens in air by shot peening was relatively small, and the surface roughness due to peening did not reduced the fatigue strength. On the other hand, the fatigue strength of notched specimens increased greatly by shot peening and the notch sensitivity was reduced. In corrosion fatigue, the fatigue strength increased by shot peening in the medium life range. The strength of shot-peened specimens was reduced in the long life range around 107cycles and was approached to that of not-peened specimens. A similar improvement was observed for notched specimens in the medium life range, and the notch sensitivity was reduced by shot peening. The compression zone made by shot peening extended about 0.3mm below the surface, and relaxed by fatigue loading. The observation results on the cracking behavior and residual stress distribution were used to interpret the effect of shot peening on the fatigue strength of spring steel.
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