ENHANCEMENT OF FATIGUE ENDURANCE BY AL-SI COATING IN HOT-STAMPING BORON STEEL SHEET

Enhancement of Fatigue Endurance by Al-Si Coating in Hot-Stamping Boron Steel Sheet

Enhancement of Fatigue Endurance by Al-Si Coating in Hot-Stamping Boron Steel Sheet

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Most structural components undertake cyclic loads in engineering and failures always cause catastrophic economic losses and casualties.In the present work, the phase evolution of Al-Si coating of high-strength boron steel during hot stamping was investigated.Two types of 1500 MPa grade boron steel sheets, one with Al-Si coating and the other without, were studied to reveal the effect on the high-cycle fatigue behavior.The as-received continuously hot-dip Al-Si coating was composed of α(Al), eutectic Al-Si and τ5.After hot stamping usc gamecocks online at 1193 K, three phases formed in this coating: β2, Fe(Al,Si)2 and α(Fe).

The experimental armada tantrum skis results showed that the endurance limit of the coated steel sheet was 370 MPa under 107 fully reversed tension-compression loading cycles as opposed to 305 MPa in the uncoated sheet.Both the coated and the uncoated specimens showed surface-induced transgranular fatigue fractures.In the uncoated sheet, the fatigue cracks were generated from the decarburization surface, but the Al-Si coating effectively prevented the occurrence of near-surface decarburization during high-temperature hot stamping, and the only cracks in the coated steel sheet were initiated at wire-cutting surfaces.

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