Measuring in-depth Residual Stress Gradients: The Challenge of Induction Hardened Parts

Author:

Savaria Vincent1,Bridier Florent1,Bocher Philippe2

Affiliation:

1. École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS)

2. École de Technologie Supérieure

Abstract

Highly stressed machine parts such as gears and shafts are often surface treated to increase wear and fatigue resistance at critical locations. For example, induction surface hardening (ISH) is increasingly used in the automotive and aerospace industries thanks to the availability of modern multiple frequencies generators and complex shaped coils that provide a great flexibility in process control. With similar end-results in terms of hardened depths, very different residual stress profiles may be obtained, and optimized by modifying both heating and quenching kinetics. If hardness and microstructures variations are routinely verified, some challenges raise for the measurement of the residual stress gradients within complex geometry parts, in particular for the case of deep hardened layers. The most commonly used technique is X-ray diffraction (XRD). It requires using successive layer removal to get access to in-depth stresses. The measurements must therefore be corrected for the stress redistribution occurring during layer removal. However, industrial geometries are often not covered by traditional correction methods. The present work aims at applying XRD to precisely measure in-depth residual stress profiles in induction hardened thin discs made of martensitic steel. Both issues of microstructural variations and redistribution of stresses during layer removal are tackled. First, X-ray elastic constants were determined experimentally using a miniature custom-made tensile machine with specimens heat treated to simulate different microstructures found in ISH parts. Second, a recently introduced finite elements based layer removal correction method was applied. The proposed methodology is used to show the impact of preheating and core hardness on the residual stresses obtained after induction hardening.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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