Paper Title:

Stability of Residual Stresses of Deep Rolled Sintered Iron at Quasistatic and Cyclic Loading

Periodical Materials Science Forum (Volumes 524 - 525)
Main Theme Residual Stresses VII, ECRS7
Edited by W. Reimers and S. Quander
Pages 51-56
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.51
Citation Jens Merkel et al., 2006, Materials Science Forum, 524-525, 51
Online since September, 2006
Authors Jens Merkel, Volker Schulze, Alexander Wanner, Otmar Vöhringer
Keywords Alternating Bending Fatigue, Sintered Iron, Stability of Residual Stresses
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Abstract

In the work presented here the residual stress states of sintered iron (ASC 100.29) were studied after mechanical surface treatments. This included the investigation of the stability of compressive residual stresses of deep rolled sintered iron at different angles relative to the rolling direction at quasistatic and cyclic bending loading. An increase of the compressive residual stress in the transversal deep rolling direction at fatigue loading was found and will be discussed in this presentation.