Surface Improvement of Shafts by Turn-Assisted Deep Cold Rolling Process

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Abstract

It is well recognized that mechanical surface enhancement methods can significantly improve the characteristics of highly-stressed metallic components. Deep cold rolling is one of such technique which is particularly attractive since it is possible to generate, near the surface, deep compressive residual stresses and work hardened layers while retaining a relatively smooth surface finish. In this paper, the effect of turn-assisted deep cold rolling on AISI 4140 steel is examined, with emphasis on the residual stress state. Based on the X-ray diffraction measurements, it is found that turn-assisted deep cold rolling can be quite effective in retarding the initiation and initial propagation of fatigue cracks in AISI 4140 steel.

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Prabhu, R., Sharma, S. S., Jagannath, K., Kumar, K., & Kulkarni, S. M. (2016). Surface Improvement of Shafts by Turn-Assisted Deep Cold Rolling Process. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 77). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167710006

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