Residual stresses in induction-hardened gear teeth mapped by neutron diffraction
Surface-hardening treatments are used in order to enhance the resistance of mating gear teeth surfaces to wear and fatigue crack initiation. The treatments create a compressive residual stress state near the tooth surface, which acts to impede crack initiation and propagation. Accurate determination...
Main Authors: | Korsunsky, A, James, K, Aylott, C, Shaw, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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