摘要
This paper examines the behavior of low carbon steels subjected to a frequency thermal cycling test. A compositional analysis was performed to ascertain the percentage of carbon in the asreceived materials. The specimens were machined to a precise gauge length and diameter and exposed to various cycles of heat at each temperature. A fatigue test was also performed with the use of Avery Dennison and bending stress was obtained using the curve supplied with the machine. The results from the machine were converted to Mega Pascal (MPa) and the values used to plot S-N curves and fatigue resistance for the specimens at various cycles and different temperatures were established.
This paper examines the behavior of low carbon steels subjected to a frequency thermal cycling test. A compositional analysis was performed to ascertain the percentage of carbon in the asreceived materials. The specimens were machined to a precise gauge length and diameter and exposed to various cycles of heat at each temperature. A fatigue test was also performed with the use of Avery Dennison and bending stress was obtained using the curve supplied with the machine. The results from the machine were converted to Mega Pascal (MPa) and the values used to plot S-N curves and fatigue resistance for the specimens at various cycles and different temperatures were established.