MGMech
Mechanical
- Apr 2, 2015
- 10
Hi,
Fatigue life of parts are important for me. However, I can not make fatigue tests for all variations. I need to eliminate some variations before fatigue tests by evaluating mechanical properties or microstructure. I cannot find academic research to reference. I will be happy if I can have any support.
Materials and processes to evaluate;
1. High Strength Low Alloy Steels (4140, 4130, 4340)
2. Boron Steels (26MnB6, 30MnB5). Heat treated at different temperatures between 800 C and 925 C.
3. Weldment of Boront Steel
Fatigue life of parts are important for me. However, I can not make fatigue tests for all variations. I need to eliminate some variations before fatigue tests by evaluating mechanical properties or microstructure. I cannot find academic research to reference. I will be happy if I can have any support.
Materials and processes to evaluate;
1. High Strength Low Alloy Steels (4140, 4130, 4340)
2. Boron Steels (26MnB6, 30MnB5). Heat treated at different temperatures between 800 C and 925 C.
3. Weldment of Boront Steel