Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
795975 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Artificial thermal damage to gear steel material was produced using two heating methods: induction heating and laser irradiation. In the present work, the aim was to obtain in-depth knowledge about the possibilities of producing controlled thermal damage to calibration samples for the Barkhausen noise (BN) method used in gear grinding burn detection and to detect this damage with the BN method. Laser irradiation was found to be a suitable method for controlled production of thermal damage. The results show that both the laser input power and laser traverse rate must be optimized to avoid the rehardening or magnetic saturation of the samples. A framework for the optimal laser parameters was constructed for the steel material studied here.

► Laser irradiation is a suitable method for controlled production of thermal damage. ► Laser heating produced more precise changes in BN quantities than induction hardening. ► Parameter optimization adjusts the optimal surface temperature in the laser process. ► Calibration samples can be manufactured for the BN method utilizing appropriate laser parameters.

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