Fatigue damage assessment from cyclic spherical contact of borided and nitrided H13 steel

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In this study, boride and nitride layers formed on H13 steel were assessed by cyclic spherical contacts. Boriding was conducted at 800 °C for 1 and 5 h, and nitriding at 580 °C for 1 h. The hardness and strain hardening exponents n of the layers were estimated by spherical indentations (5 µm radius). The standing contact fatigue (SCF) performance was investigated by cyclic spherical contacts (Al2O3, 3 mm diameter), first applying monotonic load tests from 300 to 1000 N to establish the critical loads considering the onset of certain cracks for each layer; later, between 102 and 105 cycles applying different subcritical loads. The results revealed strain hardening exponents of nB1h = 0.226, nB5h = 0.230 and nN1h = 0.241. In SCF, a critical load of 600 N in both layers was found. In cyclic tests, the thicker boride layer presented larger cracking and moderate spallations, attributed to its mechanical properties; the thinner layer exhibited a better SCF resistance. Regarding nitriding, well-defined circumferential cracks without spallations were observed.

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Escobar-Hernández, J., Rodríguez-Castro, G. A., Arzate-Vázquez, I., Meneses-Amador, A., & Morón, R. C. (2021). Fatigue damage assessment from cyclic spherical contact of borided and nitrided H13 steel. Materials Letters, 285. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2020.129118

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