Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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732458 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2012 | 10 Pages |
The thermal fatigue behavior of hot-work tool steel processed by a biomimetic coupled laser remelting process gets a remarkable improvement compared to untreated sample. The ‘dowel pin effect’, the ‘dam effect’ and the ‘fence effect’ of non-smooth units are the main reason of the conspicuous improvement of the thermal fatigue behavior. In order to get a further enhancement of the ‘dowel pin effect’, the ‘dam effect’ and the ‘fence effect’, this study investigated the effect of different unit morphologies (including ‘prolate’, ‘U’ and ‘V’ morphology) and the same unit morphology in different sizes on the thermal fatigue behavior of H13 hot-work tool steel. The results showed that the ‘U’ morphology unit had the optimum thermal fatigue behavior, then the ‘V’ morphology which was better than the ‘prolate’ morphology unit; when the unit morphology was identical, the thermal fatigue behavior of the sample with large unit sizes was better than that of the small sizes.
► Three kinds of unit morphologies were fabricated by laser. ► The non-smooth samples had better thermal fatigue behavior than untreated sample. ► The ‘U’ morphology unit had the optimum thermal fatigue behavior. ► The mechanism of enhanced thermal fatigue behavior of units was analyzed.