4.6 Article

Exploration of Key Process Parameters and Properties of 40Cr Steel in Ultrasonic Surface Rolling Process

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12091353

Keywords

ultrasonic rolling; strain field; residual stress; surface properties

Funding

  1. Marine Economic Development Foundation of Fujian Province [FJHJF-L-2021-9]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2020J01693, 2021J01848]
  3. Major Science and Technology Project of Fujian [2021HZ0109]

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This study established a theoretical model of ultrasonic rolling and determined the USRP parameters for 40Cr steel through analysis and experimental research. The surface properties under different parameters were studied, and the optimal parameters were found to be an amplitude of 12 micrometers, a frequency of 20 kHz, and a static force of 600 N.
Ultrasonic surface rolling (USRP) is an effective process to improve a workpiece's fatigue property, in which ultrasonic vibration and static force are applied on the workpiece's surface. In order to clarify the ultrasonic rolling strengthening mechanism of critical components and optimize the USRP parameters, a theoretical model of ultrasonic rolling was established. Based on the stress-strain curve of 40Cr steel, the USRP parameters were formulated. The compressive residual stress field of single point impact was analyzed by finite element simulation, and the simulation results were validated by conducting an experimental research. In addition, the changes in the surface properties of specimens under different USRP parameters were studied experimentally. The results show that with the increase in depth, the compressive residual stress on the external surface increases firstly and then decreases, and the maximum compressive residual stress is -338 MPa. As the amplitude is 12 mu m and the frequency is 20 kHz, the static force of 600 N is optimal for the ultrasonic rolling of 40Cr steel. This study could provide a guide for the key parameters' selection in USRP.

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