Surface durability of powder-forged roller treated by shot peening
Masanori Seki/Masahiro Fujii/Yuji Kobayashi/Masaaki Sato/Akira Yoshida
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 1, pp.141-144, 2010
Abstract : To investigate the influence of shot peening on the surface durability of powder-forged rollers, the case-hardened powder-forged rollers
with a forging density of 7.5 g/cm3 treated by the single shot peening and the double shot peening were fatigue-tested under a slidingrolling
contact condition. The surface roughness, the surface hardness and the surface compressive residual stress of the rollers were increased
by the shot peening. In addition, the pores near the roller surface were deformed by the shot peening. The failure mode of all the
test rollers was spalling due to subsurface cracking. The fatigue lives of all the test rollers were improved by the shot peening, and that of
the test roller S08, which was shot-peened with the hardest steel shots in this experimental range, was especially improved. The surface
durability of the test roller S08 was also most improved by the shot peening. Cracks became difficult to occur and propagate under the
roller surface since the pores near the roller surface were deformed by the stronger shot peening. In this study, double shot peening,
which generally restrains the increase in surface roughness, was not particularly effective for the improvement in the surface durability of
the powder-forged rollers, because the influence of tangential force on fatigue was not always great in a case of subsurface cracking.
Keyword : Roller; Powder-forged material; Shot peening; Surface durability; Hardness; Surface roughness; Pore |