2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.524-525.285
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Evaluation by Synchrotron Radiation of Shape Factor Effects on Residual Stress in Nitrided Layers

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 differ… Show more

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“…In order to prevent this damage and decrease the associated risk, designers utilize new surface treatments and work to optimize the surface treatment used. The objective of this kind of treatment is to confer higher mechanical capability to the microstructure close to the surface, such as with the effect of nitriding for example [4]. In order to achieve this goal, investigations are required to validate, adapt, and verify the technical solution proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to prevent this damage and decrease the associated risk, designers utilize new surface treatments and work to optimize the surface treatment used. The objective of this kind of treatment is to confer higher mechanical capability to the microstructure close to the surface, such as with the effect of nitriding for example [4]. In order to achieve this goal, investigations are required to validate, adapt, and verify the technical solution proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, it is very difficult to take into account the removal of matter that is required to determine in‐depth stress profiles 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 in‐depth penetration of high energy X‐rays 199. The removal of matter is not required and it is possible to determine an in‐depth map of the stress tensor.…”
Section: The Light‐duty Automotive Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These heterogeneities must be described in order to build mechanical models aimed at integrated design. This approach is of importance when the complex geometry of mechanical parts has to be taken into account because of modifying the diffusion of nitrogen and developing a triaxial stress state [26,31].…”
Section: Calculation Of Volume Changementioning
confidence: 99%