Decarburization Effects on Fatigue Behavior of Leaf Spring Material 2013-01-0392
Decarburization occurs on heat treated components. At leaf spring manufacturers, the occurrence of decarburization, which has a negative impact on fatigue, starts at hot rolled leaf spring steel raw materials' production process. The decarburization rate of the raw material, which is taken through a heat treatment, increases during the leaf spring manufacturing process.
Through metallographic analyses and experimental tests, this study manifests how leaf spring's resistance to fatigue is affected by the correlation of ferrite structure occurred by decarburization on heat treated leaf springs, the surface hardness, and the permanent surface tension to be occurred during the shot peening process.
This study conveys the techniques that can be applied to obtain low decarburization in leaf spring manufacturing, and the improvements achieved through optimization of high temperature treatment times of materials through use of thermographic survey at heat treatment furnaces.
Citation: Karaagac, M., Soner, M., Togay, A., Keskin, A. et al., "Decarburization Effects on Fatigue Behavior of Leaf Spring Material," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-0392, 2013, https://doi.org/10.4271/2013-01-0392. Download Citation
Author(s):
Mustafa Karaagac, Murathan Soner, Alper Togay, Aylin Keskin, Selcuk Yildiz, Erdoğan Tekin, Ahmet Kanbolat
Affiliated:
Olgun Celik, OLGUNCELIK, ATILIM UNIVERSITY, Olguncelik Company
Pages: 7
Event:
SAE 2013 World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Heat treatment
Manufacturing processes
Springs
Fatigue
Production
Peening
Steel
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