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Mechanism of grinding-induced burns and cracks in 20CrMnTi steel gear

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Pages 1143-1150 | Received 13 Nov 2018, Accepted 22 Mar 2019, Published online: 06 May 2019
 

ABSTRACT

To investigate the characteristics and formation mechanism of grinding-induced burns and cracks in 20CrMnTi steel gear, diverse distribution characteristics including metallographic structure, Microhardness, and residual stress of the gear surface were analyzed. Under the effect of thermal-mechanical coupling, the transformation mode of metallographic structures led to different degrees of grinding burns, showing the unique nature of each affected layer. When subjected to tempering-induced burn, martensite was transformed into troostite or sorbite to thus decrease the microhardness and initial residual compressive stress. When being subjected to quenching-induced burn, the fine-grained white layer formed, and the surface microhardness was enhanced, but the residual compressive stress on the gear surface was transformed into tensile stress, resulting in the generation of grinding-induced cracks. By optimizing the grinding parameters and conducting shot peening strengthening treatment, grinding-induced burns or cracks can be prevented.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful for the financial aid given by the major national science and technology projects of China (Grant nos. 2015ZX04003006).

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