Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Surface Hardening Vs. Surface Embrittlement in Carburizing of Porous Steels Cover

Surface Hardening Vs. Surface Embrittlement in Carburizing of Porous Steels

Open Access
|Jul 2018

Abstract

Carburizing increases the contact fatigue resistance of sintered steels, but the surface hardening may result the formation of surface brittle cracks due to the combined effect of high hardness and porosity. The effect of carburizing on the embrittlement of the case of a 7.3 g/cm3 1.5%Mo - 0.25%C sintered steel was studied. The phenomenon was analyzed theoretically and verified by experiments. The resistance of the carburized steel to surface brittle cracking increases with the load bearing surface and the decrease of the maximum pore size, of the surface microhardness and the friction coefficient. The theoretical analysis was implemented in a design procedure for parts subject to contact stresses.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pmp-2018-0003 | Journal eISSN: 1339-4533 | Journal ISSN: 1335-8987
Language: English
Page range: 21 - 30
Published on: Jul 25, 2018
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2018 S. Tesfaye Mekonone, I. Cristofolini, W. Pahl, A. Molinari, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Materials Research
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.