High-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Vacuum-Carburized 20Cr2Ni4 Steel with Different Case Depths
- Beijing Jiaotong University, School of Mechanical, Electronic and Control Engineering (China)
- Central Iron and Steel Research Institute (China)
- Shanghai University, School of Materials Science and Engineering (China)
High-cycle fatigue behavior of vacuum-carburized 20Cr2Ni4 steel with three different case depths was studied by using rotating bending fatigue test. The results show that fatigue strength exhibits an increase–decrease pattern with increasing effective case dept, which is regarded to be mainly due to the unavoidable change in other parameters such as residual stress and grain size in case layer besides case depth. The present data and data in the available literature suggest that a dimensionless parameter of relative case depth is more appropriate to reflect the influence of case depth on fatigue strength. Further fracture surface analysis revealed that the fatigue failure was dominated by surface crack initiation mainly due to the extremely high cleanness of the tested steel with inclusion control. It is thus concluded that both relative case depth and other parameters should be comprehensively considered in obtaining optimized fatigue performance of vacuum-carburized steel.
- OSTI ID:
- 22970716
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Journal Name: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 28; ISSN 1059-9495; ISSN JMEPEG
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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