SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 2002
STP10861S

The Effect of V, Al and N on the Fatigue Life of a Carbonitrided Bearings

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The effect of chemical composition on microstructure and mechanical properties was investigated. Optimum contents of Al and N for appropriate prior austenite grain size were determined to avoid the formation of microcracks during oil quenching after a carbonitriding heat treatment. The microhardness and fatigue life of microalloyed steels based on SAE 5140H were compared with those of conventional steels. The surface hardness was increased due to finely distributed V-carbonitrides precipitated during double reheat process at the range of intercritical temperatures. The fatigue life was increased due to a large amount of retained austenite in the steel obtained by a carbonitriding heat treatment.

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Yoo, S-J
Rod and Welding Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories, Pohang Iron and Steel Co., Pohang, Korea
Choi, S-W
Rod and Welding Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories, Pohang Iron and Steel Co., Pohang, Korea
Han, S-K
Rod and Welding Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories, Pohang Iron and Steel Co., Pohang, Korea
Lee, J-S
FAG Hanwha Bearing Corp., Kyung-Nam, Korea
Jung, B-J
FAG Hanwha Bearing Corp., Kyung-Nam, Korea
Song, B-H
FAG Hanwha Bearing Corp., Kyung-Nam, Korea
Park, C-N
FAG Hanwha Bearing Corp., Kyung-Nam, Korea
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Developed by Committee: A01
Pages: 297–308
DOI: 10.1520/STP10861S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5466-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-2894-1