Influence of different surface treatments of H13 hot work die steel on its thermal fatigue behaviors

TG1; Thermal fatigue checking is the general failure of hot work die steels, which is relative with the structures and properties of the steels and the stress alternated during the employment. The Uddeholm test method on thermal fatigue is used to compare the behaviors of different samples, which ar...

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Published inJournal of Shanghai University Vol. 5; no. 4; pp. 326 - 330
Main Authors Min, Yong-an, Wu, Xiao-chun, Xu, Luo-ping, Tang, Wen-jun, Zhang, Shuang-ke, Wallner, G., Liang, David, Feng, Ying-yu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, China %Uddeholm Tooling AB, Sweden 01.12.2001
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Summary:TG1; Thermal fatigue checking is the general failure of hot work die steels, which is relative with the structures and properties of the steels and the stress alternated during the employment. The Uddeholm test method on thermal fatigue is used to compare the behaviors of different samples, which are treated with plasma nitriding、plasma sulfur-carbon-nitriding、 boronizing or not treated. The results show that the nitriding improves the thermal fatigue property of the tool steel, while the plasma sulfur-carbon-nitriding and the boronizing impair the property. The mechanisms are induced as follows. By increasing the hardness and changing the stress distribution in the surface layer, surface treatment can decrease the plastic deformation and the tensile stress during the cycling. Therefore,the generation and growth of the cracks are restrained. On the other hand, as results of surface treating, in the surface layer the toughness declines and the expanding coefficient ascendes; the latter change caused the strengthening of the tensile and compressive stress during the cycling. Thus the resistance to thermal fatigue is weakened. Whether or not the surface treatment is favor to thermal fatigue of tool steels relies on which factor is dominant.
ISSN:1007-6417
1863-236X
DOI:10.1007/s11741-001-0049-x