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Thermal Fatigue in Hot Work Tool Steels - A Review
Heat Treat 2017: Proceedings of the 29th ASM Heat Treating Society Conference
  • Ruy Ribeiro da Silva Junior, Universidade de São Paulo
  • George E. Totten, Portland State University
  • João Carmo Vendramim
  • Lauralice C.F. Canale, Universidade de São Paulo
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Citation
Publication Date
10-1-2017
Abstract

Thermal fatigue is a dominant mechanism that causes premature failure in components exposed to high temperature. In order to extend the useful life of tools for hot work, studies have been conducted trying to understand the mechanisms involving thermal fatigue. Thus, different types of materials combined with different parameters of thermal and surface treatments have been investigated using thermal fatigue tests. This review addresses the main aspects of thermal fatigue as well as the main alternatives used to increase the resistance of the material to this type of failure.

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Copyright © 2017 ASM International®

Presented at Heat Treat 2017: Proceedings of the 29th ASM Heat Treating Society Conference October 24–26, 2017, Columbus, Ohio, USA

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Conference proceeding can be found online at: https://www.asminternational.org/web/heat-treat-2017/home

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/25913
Citation Information
2. R.R. da Silva, Jr., G.E. Totten, J.C. Vendramim, and L. de Campos F. Canale, “Thermal Fatigue in Hot Work Tool Steels-A Review”, Heat Treat 2017: Proceedings of the 29th ASM Heat Treating Society Conference, October 24–26, 2017, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 13 pp