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Embrittlement of case hardened steel chain link
Fecha
2009Registro en:
ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS, v.16, n.7, p.2311-2317, 2009
1350-6307
10.1016/j.engfailanal.2009.03.010
Autor
Azevedo, Cesar Roberto de Farias
MAGAROTTO, D.
Tschiptschin, Andre Paulo
Institución
Resumen
Various steel chain links presented cracking during their manufacturing process, which includes induction case hardening and electrogalvanizing steps. Fractographic examination of the exposed crack surfaces revealed intergranular cracking with some areas featuring a thin layer of iron oxide, indicating that the cracking took place after the electrogalvanizing step. The location of the cracks coincided with the position of the deepest case hardened layer, suggesting the occurrence of localized overheating during the induction case hardening step. Inductive heating finite element analysis (COSMOS Designstar Software) confirmed that during the case hardening the austenitising temperature reached in the crack region values of approximately 1050 degrees C. The results indicated that intergranular cracking was caused by hydrogen embrittlement. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.