The objective of this research is to conduct a finite element analysis to better understand the effects of induction hardening on rolling contact fatigue (RCF). The finite element analysis was developed in three-dimensional to estimate the maximal loading and the positions of the crack nucleation sites in the case of cylinder contact rolling. Rolling contact with or without surface compressive residual stress (RS) were studied and compared. The RS profile was chosen to simulate the effects of an induction hardening treatment on a 48 HRC tempered AISI4340 steel component. As this hardening process not only generates a RS gradient in the treated component but also a hardness gradient (called over-tempered region), both types of gradients were introduced in the present model. RSs in compression were generated in the hard case (about 60 HRC); tension values were introduced in the over-tempered region, where hardness as low as 38 HRC were set. In order to estimate the maximal allowable loadings in the rotating cylinders to target a life of 106 cycles, a multiaxial Dang Van criterion and a shear stress fatigue limit were used in the positive and negative hydrostatic conditions, respectively. With the proposed approach, the induction hardened component was found to have a maximal allowable loading significantly higher than that obtained with a nontreated one, and it was observed that the residual tensile stress peak found in the over-tempered region could become a limiting factor for fatigue rolling contact life.
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November 2018
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Finite Element Analysis Simulation of the Effect of Induction Hardening on Rolling Contact Fatigue
Nguyen Hoa Ngan,
Nguyen Hoa Ngan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: nguyenhoangan77@gmail.com
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: nguyenhoangan77@gmail.com
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Philippe Bocher
Philippe Bocher
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
École de Technologie Supérieure,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: philippe.bocher@etsmtl.ca
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West
,Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: philippe.bocher@etsmtl.ca
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Nguyen Hoa Ngan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: nguyenhoangan77@gmail.com
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: nguyenhoangan77@gmail.com
Philippe Bocher
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
École de Technologie Supérieure,
Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: philippe.bocher@etsmtl.ca
École de Technologie Supérieure,
1100 Notre-Dame Street West
,Montréal H3C 1K3, Québec, Canada
e-mail: philippe.bocher@etsmtl.ca
Contributed by the Tribology Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY. Manuscript received December 11, 2017; final manuscript received May 8, 2018; published online July 12, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Wang-Long Li.
J. Tribol. Nov 2018, 140(6): 061404 (10 pages)
Published Online: July 12, 2018
Article history
Received:
December 11, 2017
Revised:
May 8, 2018
Citation
Hoa Ngan, N., and Bocher, P. (July 12, 2018). "Finite Element Analysis Simulation of the Effect of Induction Hardening on Rolling Contact Fatigue." ASME. J. Tribol. November 2018; 140(6): 061404. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040305
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