2023
DOI: 10.4028/p-t1mle1
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Observation of Internal Fatigue Cracks in Repeatedly Induction-Heated S45C Bearing Steel under Rotating Bending Fatigue

Abstract: Induction-heated steel has hard and soft layers. These layers can cause an internal fatigue crack originating from the boundary of these layers when cyclic stress is applied. Repeated heating is known as a method for improving fatigue strength, and it was applied to induction heating method. Repeatedly induction-heated steel had high fatigue strength compared to single quenching. We performed rotating bending fatigue tests of low carbon steel (JIS-S45C) induction-heated three times, and observed the fracture s… Show more

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