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The residual stress profiles in speed gears for automotive vehicles were determined. The profiles were measured at the root between two teeth of the gears by x-ray tensometry without the necessity of cutting the pieces. The gears were cemented, quenched and annealed. After this heat treatment, compressive residual stresses were introduced by shot-peening. The profiles indicate the maximum residual stress of -950 MPa (compressive) at a depth of 0.05 mm. The stresses are zero at a depth of 0.25 mm. In the gears without shot-peening the maximum residual stress at the surface is -600 MPa (compressive) and is zero at a depth of 0.30 mm.
Tatiana Gurova,Joel R. Teodosio, andVladimir Monine
"Analysis of residual stress state in speed gears for automotive vehicles", Proc. SPIE 4348, Fourth International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering, (1 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417667
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Tatiana Gurova, Joel R. Teodosio, Vladimir Monine, "Analysis of residual stress state in speed gears for automotive vehicles," Proc. SPIE 4348, Fourth International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering, (1 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417667