Affiliation:
1. MécaSurf Team
2. ENSAM
3. Arts and Metiers ParisTech
4. Eurocopter
Abstract
Nitriding is a thermo-chemical treatment to improve fatigue life of steel parts what are exposed to
high cyclic loading on and close to the surface like gears for example. During the nitrogen diffusion,
the precipitation of nitrides and carbides generates residual stresses and increases the superficial
hardness. These residual stresses are function of the conditions of the nitriding process but also
critically depend on the geometry of the steel components. Indeed, the result of the diffusion process
is different for a plane geometry or a curvilinear one. In this present work, the sample is a part of a
gear, composed by two teeth. Between two teeth of gear, the determination of in-depth stress
gradients by classical X-rays diffraction cannot be done with a great accuracy: the spatial resolution
is not sufficient because the irradiated area has the same dimension than the surface curvature of the
component. Furthermore, it is very difficult to take into account the removal of matter that is
required to determine in-depth stress profile because of the particular geometry. The synchrotron
diffraction technique is a well-adapted method to determine such stress gradients in strongly
absorbing materials due to the capability of penetration power of high energy X-rays. The removal
of matter is not required and it is possible to determine an in-depth map of the stress tensor. After
measurements on the ESRF ID15 beam line, stress profile has been calculated without the σ33 equal
to zero hypothesis. The results are as following: compressive residual stresses were found close to
the surface, and the calculated σ33 component of stress tensor is really not equal to zero. This
important result seems to show the geometrical effect on stress state near non-plane surface.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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