houseman
Materials
- Jun 29, 2006
- 3
There are some literature about retained austenite role on pitting resistance. As I know it works increasing superficial compresive stresses due to its transformation into martensite induced by contact stress.
ISO 6336-5 allows up to 25%, but such levels lower hardness.
Anybody has a recomended level (standard?) for this issue?.
In the other hand what could be its impact on surface distress failure mode?
What kind of heat treatment proccess parameters could I play to control retained austenite amount?
Regards,
ISO 6336-5 allows up to 25%, but such levels lower hardness.
Anybody has a recomended level (standard?) for this issue?.
In the other hand what could be its impact on surface distress failure mode?
What kind of heat treatment proccess parameters could I play to control retained austenite amount?
Regards,