The effect of austenite temperature on the fatigue strength of mild steel
Abstract
The effect of austenite temperature on the fatigue strength of
mild steel is investigated by using the Scanning Electron
Microscopic (SEM). Fatigue tests under the rotating bending
fatigue testing machine has been carried out to estimate the
effect of austenite temperature on the fatigue strength of mild
steel. The fatigue strength of these material has been studied
as a function of austenite temperature from 725ºC to 875ºC
test temperature and then the specimens are tempered at
150ºC with time hold up to an hour. The specimens will be
put into the furnace for the heat treatment process to be done
before the fatigue testing experiment is being carried out.
The curve of stress versus number of cycles has been plotted
in order to determine the fatigue strength of the mild steel.
The initiation and propagation behaviors of micro cracks
were investigated on the specimen surface. The fatigue
strength rates increasing as the austenite temperature
increases to 800ºC due to crack length occurs on the
specimen surface and the decreasing again with higher
austenite temperatures. The hardness at 800ºC was higher
than that all of the austenite temperatures. The effect of
austenite temperature on hardness and the relationship
between the microstructure are discussed.
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