June 29, 2021
Industry: Aerospace Fatigue Improvement for Gear Steels in Helicopter Powertrains, Phase 2 "A compressive surface stress can benefit bend fatigue performance by reducing the mean stress experienced during service, effectively offsetting the tensile stress generated by the cyclic loading conditions." In this Technical Tuesday by Justin Sims of DANTE Solutions, learn how a simulation program, funded by the U.S. Army, modeled the method of Intensive Quenching®.
This article covers Phase 2 of the project, a follow up to an article that was previously featured on Heat Treat Today. Check out more original content articles in this digital edition or other editions here.
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