Influence of shallow and deep cryogenic treatment on the residual state of stress of 4140 steel
β Scribed by D. Senthilkumar; I. Rajendran; M. Pellizzari; Juha Siiriainen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 865 KB
- Volume
- 211
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0924-0136
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β¦ Synopsis
The present research work studies the effect of cryogenic treatment on the residual stress state in 4140 steel. Two kinds of cryogenic treatment, namely shallow (SCT, -80 β’ C Γ 5 h) and deep cryogenic treatment (DCT, -196 β’ C Γ 24 h) were carried out between quenching and tempering in conventional heat treatment process. The results evidenced an increase in the compressive residual stress in steel are subjected to cryogenic treatment before tempering. X-ray diffractometry revealed that residual stresses are relieved during tempering, according to the redistribution of carbon in martensite and the precipitation of transition carbides. While conventional heat treatment (CHT) and shallow cryogenic treatment (SCT) promote a tensile state of residual stress, DCT shows a compressive residual stress.
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