Experimental measuring of residual stresses in hard faced layers of the hot work tool steel
Abstract
The procedure for experimental determination of the longitudinal and lateral residual stresses in the multi-layer hard-faced plates, made of the hot work tool steel used for forging die manufacturing, is presented in this paper. The objective of this research was to establish the influence of the multilayer hard-facing on residual stresses in the thin and thick plates, which could later, in exploitation, cause the appearance of cracks and fractures. The influence of tempering on decreasing the residual stresses was monitored as well. The plates were hard-faced in three layers, while the stresses were measured by the magnetic method. The obtained results have shown, among others, that the residual stresses are higher in the thick plates, as well as that the proper regime of the heat treatment can significantly reduce the level of residual stresses.
Keywords
hardfacing, hot work tool steel, residual stresses, tempering
Acknowledgements
The paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Conference Welding 2016, held at Silver Lake, Serbia, from September 14 to 17, 2016.
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