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    Fatigue Strength of Nodular Cast Iron with Different Surface Conditions under Bending Loading

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    The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of surface conditions on the fatigue life of nodular cast iron under cyclic plane bending where the maximum stress is reached at the surface of interest. In order to evaluate the effect of surface conditions, fatigue tests were carried out on five sets of specimens with different surfaces. The surface conditions were as-cast, sand blasted, fine ground, nitrided and carbonitrided. The results show differences in fatigue strength, which are associated with the surface conditions. The characteristics of the surface layers in the different test specimens were examined by metallography. The fracture surfaces were fractographically analyzed to find places of fatigue crack initiation and to explain different fatigue life

    Nodular cast iron fatigue lifetime in cyclic plane bending

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    <em>The fatigue behavior of a component is strongly dependent on the material and its surface condition. Therefore, the manner in which the surface is prepared during component manufacturing (surface roughness, residual stresses etc.) has a decisive role in dictating the initiation time for fatigue cracks. The fatigue behavior of the same material, a nodular cast iron, with three different surface conditions (fine ground, sand blast and as-cast) has been investigated under cyclic plane bending. The results show differences in fatigue strength, which are associated with the surface conditions. The characteristics of the surface layers of the different test specimens were examined by metallography</em>
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