Volume 1: Processes 2017
DOI: 10.1115/msec2017-2721
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Induction Hardening Process With Preheat to Eliminate Cracking and Improve Quality of a Large Part With Various Wall Thickness

Abstract: During an induction hardening process, the electromagnetic field generated by the inductor creates eddy currents that heat a surface layer of the part, followed by spray quenching to convert the austenitized layer to martensite. The critical process parameters include the power and frequency of the inductor, the heating time, the quench delay time, the quench rate, and the quench time, etc. These parameters may significantly affect case depth, hardness, distortion, residual stresses, and cracking possibility. … Show more

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“…But induction hardening is not an easy process to use, because of several parameters which need to be configured, one of these being the induction swipe speed. While other researches focus on different alloys to be hardened [1] or on the preheating process [2] before doing the induction hardening, other test the effect of high frequency induction on different applications [3][4][5]. Porpandiselvi (et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But induction hardening is not an easy process to use, because of several parameters which need to be configured, one of these being the induction swipe speed. While other researches focus on different alloys to be hardened [1] or on the preheating process [2] before doing the induction hardening, other test the effect of high frequency induction on different applications [3][4][5]. Porpandiselvi (et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%