MOB1
Materials
- Feb 11, 2003
- 69
I am interested in the so-called "barberpoling" effect produced on items which have been induction hardened. I understand that it is produced either by poor inductor design, non rotation of the part during hardening or quenching inadequacies.
My question relates to the effect on fatigue prioperties rather than the production of the effect.
Does anyone have any data on the effct on fatigue properties either through microstructural/hardness effects or residual stress effects?
My question relates to the effect on fatigue prioperties rather than the production of the effect.
Does anyone have any data on the effct on fatigue properties either through microstructural/hardness effects or residual stress effects?