Title: Effect of cryogenic treatment on the hardness and tensile behaviour of AISI 4140 steel
Authors: D. Senthilkumar; I. Rajendran; Massimo Pellizzari
Addresses: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi – 642-003, Tamil Nadu, India. ' Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi – 642-003, Tamil Nadu, India. ' Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies, University of Trento, 38050, Italy
Abstract: This paper deals with the influence of cryogenic treatment on the hardness and tensile behaviour of AISI 4140 steel. The impetus for studying the tensile properties of steels is to ensure that steels used in shafts and gears have sufficient tensile strength to prevent failure when they are subjected to tensile or fatigue loads, and to provide basic design information on the strength of 4140 steel. A comparative study on the effects of deep cryogenic treatment (DCT, 77 K × 5 h) and conventional heat treatment (CHT) was made by means of hardness and tension testing. Fracture features of tensile specimens were also compared. It has been shown that the hardness of shallow and deep cryogenically treated specimens are higher whereas the tensile strength of the shallow and deep cryogenically treated specimens are lower when compared to that of conventionally treated steel. The transformation of retained austenite to martensite is responsible for present result.
Keywords: cryogenic treatment; tensile properties; steel; hardness; shafts; gears; tensile strength; failure prevention; heat treatment; austenite; martensite.
DOI: 10.1504/IJMMP.2011.043573
International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties, 2011 Vol.6 No.5, pp.366 - 377
Published online: 09 Nov 2011 *
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