Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
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Influence of Shot Peening Treatment on Rotating Bending High-Cycle Fatigue Properties of Additive Manufactured Maraging Steels Material
Kiyotaka MASAKIYuji KOBAYASHIYuta MIZUNO
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2018 Volume 67 Issue 10 Pages 891-897

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Rotating bending fatigue tests were conducted to investigate the effect of shot peening on fatigue properties of maraging steels made by direct metal laser sintering process which was one of additive manufacturing processes. In order to investigate the effect of lamination direction of material, two types of specimen changed modeling pattern as horizontal modeling and vertical modeling were prepared. As the result of the fatigue test, non peened specimen was fractured from initial defect near the specimen surface, but the shot peened specimen was fractured from initial defect inside specimen where located 600µm deeper from surface of specimen. The size of initial defect differs according to the difference in modeling pattern and its size of the vertical modeling material was larger than the horizontal modeling material ones. However, threshold stress intensity factor at which specimen fracture of both materials were the same levels. The cause of this, fatigue limits of the vertical modeling material was slightly smaller than the horizontal modeling material ones. And then, since the final dimensions of the fish eye of both materials become the same, fatigue life of vertical modeling material shorter than horizontal modeling material.

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