2017
DOI: 10.2472/jsms.66.893
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Effect of Induction Hardening on Fatigue Properties of Low Alloy Forged Steel with High Cleanliness in Very High Cycle Regime

Abstract: In order to examine the effects of cleanliness and induction hardening on the very high cycle fatigue properties of low alloy forged steel (40CrMo8) used for crankshafts of Diesel engines for marine use, rotating bending fatigue tests were performed for specimens with different cleanliness (super clean steel or conventional steel) and thickness of hardened layer (0.2 mm or 0.4 mm). The super clean steel showed higher fatigue limit than the conventional steel because the fatigue fracture at non-metallic inclusi… Show more

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