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Residual Stress Build Up Baseline NADCA Test Determine how quickly stress builds? What happens when tensile drops? What other factors contribute? How virgin base H-13 is affected?
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Baseline Testing Pre - Dip tank testing virgin specimen no surface treatments polished corners and side Proto X-ray include corners Case Western specified measurement points baselines H-13 Dip Tank Specimen 2” each side 7” All corners square +.003” to -.003” All corners have.010” radius
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Cycles till measured 0,10,100,500,1000,5000,10000,15000 Dip tank testing – no v or p Immersion aluminum 12 seconds immersion 24 seconds air cool Water based lube 50:1 Repetitive cycles X-ray diffraction measure micro hardness before and after readings - softening measure corner cracking photograph x-ray MEASURED surface area H-13 Dip Tank Specimen 2” each side 7” All corners square +.003” to -.003” All corners have.010” radius Photography not performed on this 1 st specimen
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Proto X-Ray Reading Criteria location measurements Corners 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Middle – 1,3,5,7 3 points each corner (avg) 3 points each middle (avg) 45 o at point #2 (middle) – only for zero cycles Measurements in ksi - 1ksi = 6.895Mpa Error range ∓ 5 with average ∓ 2 (zero-1000) Error range ∓ 8 with average ∓ 5 (5000 cycles) Error range ∓ 8 with average ∓ 4 (10,000 cycles) Error range ∓ 2 with average ∓ 1 (15,000 cycle)
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Phase II – Baseline Testing H-13 Dip Tank Specimen 2” each side All corners square +.003” to -.003” All corners have.010” radius Measured corners 6ea per side x 4 = 24 points Measured middle side 1,3,5,7 Axial 3ea per side x 4 = 12 Trans 3ea per side x 4 = 12 Total of 48 x-ray diffraction measurements from 36 locations 3.5” 1.0” Side 7 Side 5 Side 1 1”.5” Side 3
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What the following data proves Tensile relieved by cracking Tensile rebuilds to higher levels Subsequent cracking develops Each time tensile drops to lower level.
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No Dip Cycles - Baseline All but 4 measurements indicate polished compression
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10 Cycles All compressive stress converts to tensile
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100 Cycles Tensile stress values reduced by cracking
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500 Cycles Tensile stress again on the rise
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1000 Cycles Tensile stress approaching values seen at 10 cycles
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5000 Cycles Tensile stress continuing increase
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10000 Cycles Tensile stresses at highest levels
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15000 Cycles Tensile stress drops off again – by larger amount when visible cracking develops
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What was confirmed? Cycling of tensile stresses and micro cracking occurs on first 10 shot of unprotected steel. Virgin steel with no surface treatment and only polished compression, changes rapidly to tensile stresses increases between 100 & 10000 cycles Visible tensile stress reading at 15000 occurs Beneficial prior to use to induce high levels of subsurface compressive stress values when die is NEW to prevent initial cracking.
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