Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5360049 | Applied Surface Science | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the effects of laser surface remelting on the resistance to thermal fatigue of a hot working die steel H21 in this work. Laser treatment was engineered to process samples with several treated morphologies. A dominantly martensitic microstructure, nano-sized carbide and high dislocation density in the treated area, were resulted. The average microhardness of the treated area is ~780 HV. The thermal fatigue resistance of laser-treated samples is notably higher than their as-received counterpart. As the thermal fatigue cycle increases, the microhardness of treated area is reduced and then flatted. Crack initiation and propagation both are hampered by it.
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Authors
Zhihui Zhang, Pengyu Lin, Hong Zhou, Luquan Ren,