Effect of one Pass Grinding on the Initiation of Fatigue Crack
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概要
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The effect of one pass grinding on the initiation of fatigue cracks was studied using a low carbon steel. It was found that the so-called grinding cracks (caused by the thermal stress) and the cracks initiated by abrasive grains imbedded into the steel can be the origin of the fatigue cracks. More-over, there is a strong possibility that a piling up of dislocations against an obstacle like a grain boundary gave birth to the fatigue cracks. These two processes may cause cracking during the grinding. It was also found that, besides the usual grinding conditions, the grinding direction to the specimen axis affected the mode of fatigue crack initiation.
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著者
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Watanabe Seiki
Matsue Technological College
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FURUICHI Hiroshi
Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University
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NAKAMURA Shoichiro
Matsue Technological College
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FURUICHI Hiroshi
Yamanashi University
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NAKAMURA Shoichiro
Yamanashi University
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Furuichi Hiroshi
Faculty Of Engineering Yamanashi University
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