Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A
Online ISSN : 1884-8338
Print ISSN : 0387-5008
The Effect of the Surface Working Process on the Fatigue Strength of Carburized Steels
Atsutomo KOMINETohru YAMAGUCHIMasao KIKUCHIYasutada KIBAYASHI
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1987 Volume 53 Issue 488 Pages 702-708

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The effect of surface working (shot peening) and additional post working heat treatment on the fatigue properties of carburized steel with surface structure anomalies was evaluated through rotating bending fatigue tests. Smooth specimens with various surface roughness and notched specimens were gas carburized and shot peened. Some smooth specimens were tempered after shot peening to examine the effect of post working heat treatment. Hardness, residual stress and the amount of retained austenite near the surface of the carburized and shot peened specimens were measured. The fatigue strength of all of the shot peened specimens increased and was as much as 90% higher than that of carburized specimens. The smooth specimen tempered at 100°C after shot peening gave the highest fatigue strength among all samples tested in this study.
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