E-10 Effect of Fabricating Process on Fatigue Behavior of HSLA Steel(Session: Fatique/SCG)
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概要
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The purpose of the present work is to study the effect of fabricating process on fatigue behavior of structure steel. HSLA steel has been designed to provide specific combinations of formability and weld ability properties for fabricating process. Rectangular bar specimens taken from different stages of fabricating processes were used to perform the four-point bending fatigue test under the stress ratio, R, of 0.1. Effects of forming and cold spinning on fatigue performance were investigated comparing with that of as-rolled plate. The results indicated that the increase in fatigue limit resulted from work hardening due to fabricating process.
- 2006-11-08
著者
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Ounpanich Duangporn
Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Technopolis
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Mutoh Yoshiharu
Dept. of Mechanical Engineer, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Yoshii Kenji
Topy Industries, Ltd
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Yoshii Kenji
Topy Industries Ltd.
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Yoshii Kenji
Topy Industries Limited
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Ounpanich Duangporn
Nagaoka University Of Technology
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Mutoh Y
Nagaoka Univ. Technol.
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