Improvement the Mechanical Characteristics of Alloy Steel DIN 41Cr4 by Shot Peening

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Zeina shaker mahmood
Jumaa Salman Chiad

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The effects of shot peening treatment (SPT) were studied at (10,20, and 30) minutes on the rotating bending fatigue behavior and the behavior of the alloy steel DIN 41Cr4 vibrations. The hardness test, tensile test, constant amplitude fatigue tests, and the vibration measurements were performed on samples with and without cracks at room temperature (RT), also, the fracture surface was examined and analyzed by a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The results of the investigations, for example, Stress to Number of cycles to failure (S-N) curves, fatigue strength improvement factor of 5% to 10%, the decreasing percentage of maximum Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) acceleration of the shot-peened condition were compared to untreated conditions ranging between 25% and 40%. All these improvements occurred for up to 20 minutes of shot peening time (20 SPT), exceeding that time the fatigue behavior tended to decrease due to high roughness and the generation of tensile residual stress.

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“Improvement the Mechanical Characteristics of Alloy Steel DIN 41Cr4 by Shot Peening” (2020) Journal of Engineering, 26(7), pp. 1–15. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2020.07.01.
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“Improvement the Mechanical Characteristics of Alloy Steel DIN 41Cr4 by Shot Peening” (2020) Journal of Engineering, 26(7), pp. 1–15. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2020.07.01.

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