Fatigue Strength of Steel Rollers and Gears Treated by Cavitation Peening with Short Processing Time (A Case of Processing Time of 1 min and 5 min) : (A Case of Processing Time of 1 min and 5 min)
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In this study, steel rollers and gears were treated by the cavitation peening with processing times of 1 min and 5 min, and they were fatigue-tested using a roller testing machine and a gear testing machine. The surface hardness and the compressive residual stress of the rollers and gears were increased by the cavitation peening, while, the surface roughness of the cavitation-peened rollers and gears was almost the same as that of the non-peened ones. As a result of the fatigue tests, the fatigue strength of the test specimens were improved by the increase in surface hardness due to the cavitation peening, and those without the increase in surface hardness were not increased so much. The fatigue strength of the cavitation-peened test specimens was similar to that of the shot-peened ones obtained by the previous fatigue tests. This study revealed that the cavitation peening is expected to put to practical use in the improvement in fatigue strength of steel gears.
著者
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SOYAMA Hitoshi
Department of Nanomechanics Tohoku University
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Fujii Masahiro
Graduate School Of Natural Science And Technology Okayama University
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NISHIE Naruto
Nakashima Propeller Co.,Ltd.
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SEKI Masanori
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
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NAITO Akima
Graduate School of Tohoku University
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KOZAI Seiya
Daikin Industries, Ltd.
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KAKUDA Masamitsu
Division of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Okayama University
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