FEA Simulation of Induction Hardening and Residual Stress of Auto Components
2009-01-0418
04/20/2009
- Event
- Content
- The paper studies the distributions of residual stresses in auto components after induction hardening. Three prototype parts are analyzed in this paper. Firstly, the temperature fields of the analyzed parts are quantitatively simulated during quenching by simulating surface heating to the austenitization temperature of the material. Secondly, the formation and states of the residual stresses are predicted. Therefore the distribution of residual stress is simulated and shows compressive stresses on the surface of components so that the strength can be improved. The simulated results by computer are compared with experimental results. The good comparison indicates that the results obtained by the FEA analysis are reliable. Thus, it can be concluded that the FEA (Finite element analysis) program is effectively developed to simulate heating and quenching processes and residual stresses distribution. By using the program, an optimizing product design and process design can be developed and the optimized strength can be achieved through analyzing stress distributions of the three models.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Mi, H., Li, K., and Wiezbowski, M., "FEA Simulation of Induction Hardening and Residual Stress of Auto Components," SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-0418, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0418.