Fatigue properties of 40NiCrMo7 low alloy steel in the high cycle region were tested by rotating bending fatigue loading (f = 40 Hz, T = 20 ± 5°, R = -1) on notched specimens after application of shot peening surface treatment (cast steel balls with diameter of 0.43 mm, Almen intensity 12A, coverage 100 % and consequently the surface was re-peened with glass beads to decrease the final roughness). The compressive residual stresses created by shot peening increased the time necessary for fatigue crack initiation what in the final case increased fatigue properties. The fatigue limit sc was higher for almost 28 % in the case of notched shot peened specimens.
Effect of Shot Peening on the Fatigue Properties of 40NiCrMo7 steel
GUAGLIANO, MARIO;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Fatigue properties of 40NiCrMo7 low alloy steel in the high cycle region were tested by rotating bending fatigue loading (f = 40 Hz, T = 20 ± 5°, R = -1) on notched specimens after application of shot peening surface treatment (cast steel balls with diameter of 0.43 mm, Almen intensity 12A, coverage 100 % and consequently the surface was re-peened with glass beads to decrease the final roughness). The compressive residual stresses created by shot peening increased the time necessary for fatigue crack initiation what in the final case increased fatigue properties. The fatigue limit sc was higher for almost 28 % in the case of notched shot peened specimens.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.