Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1632832 | Metal Powder Report | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The fatigue performance of three C-Mo based steels with copper content 0, 1 and 2%, fabricated using the powder metallurgy technique, was evaluated. Experimental results show that the addition of copper affects enhances the binding between the particles through liquid phase sintering but also increases the retained austenite content in the quenched steel. Substantial improvement in fatigue endurance limit of the C-Mo PM steel can be achieved by the addition of 1. wt.% copper to it.
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Authors
T. Ramprabhu, S. Sundar Sriram, K. Boopathy, K.S. Narasimhan, U. Ramamurty,