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 Mean Torsional Stress on Very High Cycle Torsional Fatigue Strength of High Strength Steel
Yoshinobu SHIMAMURAYusuke HAYASHIMasao KINEFUCHIRyota TANEGASHIMAKazuya SUGITANIYusuke SANDAIJITomoyuki FUJIIShoichi KIKUCHIKeiichiro TOHGO
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2022 Volume 71 Issue 12 Pages 976-982

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Mean torsional stress is considered to less affect torsional fatigue strength of steels, but several experimental results have been recently reported that mean torsional stress caused significant reduction in torsional fatigue strength in the very high cycle region for shot-peened spring steel. To investigate the effect of mean torsional stress on high strength steel, ultrasonic torsional fatigue tests with mean torsional stress were conducted for spring steel and bearing steel, which are used for mechanical components subjected to cyclic shear stress. Torsional fatigue strength up to 109 cycles were obtained for fully reversed torsional loading (R=-1) to pulsating torsional loading (R=0). The results revealed that mean torsional stress caused reduction in fatigue strength in the very high cycle region for both spring steel and bearing steel, and applying higher mean shear stress would result in transition of the fracture origin from surface to an internal inclusion. The reduction in torsional fatigue strength was discussed from the viewpoint of the transition of fatigue origin, and applicability of a √area parameter model was discussed for predicting the reduction in torsional fatigue strength.

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