The Effect of Shot Peening, and Shot Peening and Stress Relief, on the Fatigue Properties of SAE 1080 Steel

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 5
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- 3027 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
ABSTRACT The effect of a low4emperature stress relief at 232.2°C. (450°?F.) on the fatigue properties of shot-peened SAE. 1080 steel has been investigated. Specimens of the steel were first annealed. One half of the steel bars were then normalized and the other half were water-quenched and drawn. Specimens of the steel with each heat treatment were tested in tensile, notched bar impact, and fatigue. The fatigue specimens were test in air and water in R. R. Moore high-speed rotating bending machines in the following conditions: un-peened, peened, and peened-and stress-relieved at 232.2°C. ( 450°F.) The 'endurance life' and fatigue properties of specimens given a stress relief heat treatment after shot peening were superior to those of specimens given a smooth machine finish or shot peened. INTRODUCTION THIS investigation was initiated to obtain preliminary information on the effect on the fatigue resistance of shot peening the machined surface of a high-carbon steel similar in composition to that used in hollow drill steel. The data obtained in this investigation could be applied in analysing the application of shot peening hollow drill steel shanks. It is well known that the 'endurance life' and fatigue limits of steel are greatly ?improved by shot peening. References to this in the literature are numerous.
Citation
APA:
(1951) The Effect of Shot Peening, and Shot Peening and Stress Relief, on the Fatigue Properties of SAE 1080 SteelMLA: The Effect of Shot Peening, and Shot Peening and Stress Relief, on the Fatigue Properties of SAE 1080 Steel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.