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Residual Stress in the Induction Hardened Surface of Steel, 1969
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
The residual stresses produced by static and progressive induction hardening processes were investigated using different diameter bars and different heating conditions. The x-ray diffraction method of stress measurement was used. Compressive stresses were observed at and slightly below the surface in the hardened zone, while lower compressive stresses or tensile stresses were seen at the ends of this zone. These stresses depended on the shapes and sizes of the heated zone and the cooling patterns. Shot peening was seen to convert the tensile stress to a compressive value.
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Ishii, K., Iwamoto, M., Shiraiwa, T., and Sakamoto, Y., "Residual Stress in the Induction Hardened Surface of Steel, 1969," SAE Technical Paper 690472, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690472.Also In
References
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- Schäfer A. Ehl. J. Arch. Eisenhüttenwesen 39 1968 165