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A Perspective on the Performance of Carburized Gear Steels
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Recent research on carburized steels has demonstrated a correlation between the toughness properties of a carburized steel and the fatigue performance in combined load testing (high-cycle fatigue plus overload). The data presented suggest that, for applications where loads above the fatigue limit are encountered, both processing and alloying must be considered. Results from a number of investigations are reviewed to illustrate that high-cycle fatigue properties are controlled primarily by the processing, whereas toughness characteristics, such as resistance to random cyclic loading, are a result of the alloying.
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Cameron, T., "A Perspective on the Performance of Carburized Gear Steels," SAE Technical Paper 841089, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841089.Also In
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