The Effect of Tempering on Mechanical and Fatigue Properties in Gas-Carburized Cr-Mo Gear Steel

970709

02/24/1997

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International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
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The effects of tempering on carburized Cr-Mo gear steel were investigated through mechanical and fatigue tests. Specimens were carburized at 900°C for 180 minutes, and then oil quenched at 150°C for 10 minutes of holding time and cooled to room temperature. The subsequent tempering process was performed to 160°C for 90 minutes. Surface hardness and residual compressive stress were decreased by tempering treatment, whereas tensile strength, yield strength and impact energy were increased. Bending fatigue endurance limits for both tempered and untempered specimens were same as 779MPa. The strength of roller contact fatigue is also not greatly influenced by tempering treatment. Thermal distortion for carburized transfer driven gear before and after tempering exhibited a similar distribution. Microstructural changes during tempering were also discussed.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/970709
Pages
10
Citation
Ahn, S., Kim, T., Jung, S., and Kim, Y., "The Effect of Tempering on Mechanical and Fatigue Properties in Gas-Carburized Cr-Mo Gear Steel," SAE Technical Paper 970709, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970709.
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Published
Feb 24, 1997
Product Code
970709
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English