Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7171744 International Journal of Fatigue 2016 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
High cycle fatigue behavior of two V-microalloyed medium carbon steels with ferritic-pearlitic and bainitic microstructures were studied by using rotating bending fatigue and fatigue crack growth (FCG) testing. The results show that fatigue strength σw is a power function of Kt with its coefficient equals to smooth fatigue strength. This function provides a simple method for predicting notch fatigue strength of components. Bainitic steel shows higher σw, lower fatigue notch sensitivity and FCG rate than those of ferritic-pearlitic steel. It is concluded that bainitic steel is a promising candidate to manufacture automobile security components in terms of fatigue properties.
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