Sensitivity Study of the Induction Hardening Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Barka P. Bocher M. Galopin J. Brousseau S. Sundararajan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This research is committed to the prediction of the hardness profile produced by induction heating, using a computer-modeling software. The paper presents the simulation of the induction hardening process to analyse the sensitivity of the induction parameters on the hardness profile of a low alloy steel specimen. The developed numerical model includes the coupling effect between electromagnetic and thermal fields, and takes into account the non linear behaviour of the material properties. The study applies an enlightened experimentation method to build the feasible domain of the process and to achieve predictive empirical modeling. The ultimate goal is to replace the trial and error method that is usually used for the development of new parts, by costless experiments with the numerical model. Further development of this approach will lead to the computation of the residual stresses and finally to the assessment of the mechanical properties of the part. The end result will be the ability to shorten the development time and to improve the quality of the hardened part.
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APA: N. Barka P. Bocher M. Galopin J. Brousseau S. Sundararajan  (2006)  Sensitivity Study of the Induction Hardening Process

MLA: N. Barka P. Bocher M. Galopin J. Brousseau S. Sundararajan Sensitivity Study of the Induction Hardening Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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