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Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 4 Edge structure of a spring washer of silicon steel, broken ahead of time in a fatigue test. Cross section, etched in nital. 100 × More
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.process.c9001241
EISBN: 978-1-62708-235-8
.... How decarburization changes workpiece properties and the case of hydrogen decarburization are addressed through examples. Cracking (fracturing) Decarburizing Nitriding steel Manganese-vanadium steel Silicon spring steel Intergranular fracture Hydrogen damage and embrittlement High...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Volume: 1
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1992
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.v01.c9001119
EISBN: 978-1-62708-214-3
... were returned to the manufacturer after failing in service well short of the component design life. Spring design specifications required conformance to SAE J157, “Oil Tempered Chromium Silicon Alloy Steel Wire and Springs.” Each spring was installed in a separate heavy truck engine in an application...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.mech.c0090994
EISBN: 978-1-62708-225-9
... Abstract Two large tension springs fractured during installation. The springs were manufactured from a grade 9254 chromium-silicon steel spring wire. The associated material specification allows wire in the cold-drawn or oil-tempered (quenched-and-tempered) condition. The specified wire tensile...
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Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 6 Longitudinal crack in a hardened and tempered spring washer of silicon steel, cross section, etched in picral. 100 × More
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 August 2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11A.a0006836
EISBN: 978-1-62708-329-4
... well in the past, the failures were attributed to these manufacturing defects. Example 5: Failure of Helical Compression Springs Due to Residual Stresses Background Two helical compression springs composed of chromium-silicon steel (50 to 54 HRC) failed early in service, although design...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.aero.c9001910
EISBN: 978-1-62708-217-4
.... In addition, the unused top and bottom bolt shafts were not nitrided, as confirmed through metallography and microhardness testing. These components also had a silicon content nearly double of that specified. Finally, both of the spiral spring pins failed to achieve the 3,900 lb double shear load. One...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.process.c9001595
EISBN: 978-1-62708-235-8
.... Carbon has a profound effect on both the martensite hardness and the steel hardenability. The mathematical estimation for steel surface hardness is based upon carbon content alone. The predominant additional elements of interest in hardenability calculations are manganese, silicon, nickel, chromium...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Volume: 2
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1993
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.v02.c9001268
EISBN: 978-1-62708-215-0
... Manganese 0.35 max 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.11 Silicon 0.35 max 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.18 Phosphorus 0.015 max 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.013 Sulfur 0.015 max 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 Boron 0.006 max 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 Copper 0.30 max 0.028 0.029...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003564
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... in a manner similar to bearing steels, which is, in fact, one of the reasons for silicon nitride being a good candidate for replacing bearing steels. Other structural ceramics, for example, SiC, typically fail by catastrophic fracture due to their low fracture toughness or severe wear by microfracture...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003554
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... ( Pittsburgh, PA ), and Report STP 1210, ASTM , 1993 , p 193 – 201 • Lewandowski J.J. , Kim Y.S. , and Holroyd N.J.H. , Lead-Induced Solid Metal Embrittlement of an Excess Silicon Al-Mg-Si Alloy at Temperatures of −4 °C to 80 °C , Metall. Trans. A , Vol 23 ( No. 6 ), June 1992...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.marine.c9001591
EISBN: 978-1-62708-227-3
...) Analysis by Bethlehem-Lukens Plate Division The open hearth furnace was tapped into a ladle after the steel was melted and refined. The low silicon and high oxygen content indicates that there may have been only limited deoxidation as the tapping occurred. The steel was teemed into ingot molds...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003565
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... Average crater area vs. number of impacts for SN220M silicon nitride counterfaces impacted with a SN220M silicon nitride ball at varying humidities. Source: Ref 32 The machined surface finish has an influence on wear during early cycles of impact, as shown in Fig. 17 ( Ref 33 ). Wear rates...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 January 2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0006786
EISBN: 978-1-62708-295-2
... • Lewandowski J.J. , Kim Y.S. , and Holroyd N.J.H. , Lead-Induced Solid Metal Embrittlement of an Excess Silicon Al-Mg-Si Alloy at Temperatures of −4 °C to 80 °C, Metall. Trans. A , Vol 23 ( No. 6 ), June 1992 , p 1679 – 1689 10.1007/BF02804363 • Lukowski J.T. , Kasul D.B...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 January 2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0006778
EISBN: 978-1-62708-295-2
.... The cast aluminum alloy fracture surface should show dimples in the aluminum matrix (original dendrites), but they can be difficult to see because fracture-surface morphology is impacted by cleavage in second-phase (silicon) particles and other second phases. Fig. 1 Scanning electron microscopy...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003543
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... by cleavage in second-phase (silicon) particles and other second phases. Fig. 1 SEM images of dimple-rupture fractures. (a) Fracture of low-alloy medium-carbon steel bolt (SAE grade 5). 1750×. (b) Equiaxed tensile dimples originating around the graphite nodules of ASTM 60-45-10 ductile iron. 350×. (c...
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.chem.c9001713
EISBN: 978-1-62708-220-4
... that the inboard steel ring was fractured and that the inboard graphite seal had radial fissures and circumferential gouging ( Figures 10 and 11 ). Replicas of both the rings and the seals were made with a silicone rubber compound and taken to our laboratory for further examination. Two regions on one...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0001812
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
.... One lot consisted of ten 100-mm (4-in.) long 1–8 UNC bolts, the second lot nine 100-mm (4-in.) long 1–8 UNC bolts, and the third lot five 70-mm (2.75-in.) long 5 8 -11 UNC bolts. An antiseizure compound consisting of metallic copper flakes in a silicone vehicle had been applied to the bolts...
Series: ASM Handbook Archive
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0003566
EISBN: 978-1-62708-180-1
... for silicon or other alloy steels,” echoing the same conclusion he had voiced at a meeting of the Hand Tools Institute in 1973 ( Ref 4 ). The question as to why the spalling resistance of this wide range of steels is essentially the same is considered later on in the discussion. Statistically, Burn found...
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 11
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 15 January 2021
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0006793
EISBN: 978-1-62708-295-2
..., fracture only happens on a small scale due to the occurrence of crack-arrest mechanisms, and consequently, wear rates are reduced. Fig. 18 Average crater area versus number of impacts for SN220M silicon nitride counterfaces impacted with a SN220M silicon nitride ball at varying humidities. Source...