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Structural durability criteria for commercial vehicle components from the self strengthening cast ausferrite nodular iron EN‐GJS‐800–8 (ADI) in comparison to the ferritic EN‐GJS‐400–15
Author(s) -
Sonsino C. M.,
Zinke R.,
Heinrietz A.,
Heim R.,
Hanselka H.,
Streicher M.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
materialwissenschaft und werkstofftechnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.285
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1521-4052
pISSN - 0933-5137
DOI - 10.1002/mawe.200800357
Subject(s) - durability , materials science , rod , cast iron , microstructure , connecting rod , stiffness , metallurgy , deformation (meteorology) , austempering , composite material , engineering , mechanical engineering , austenite , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , bainite
The structural durability of safety components in the chassis comprises not only the fatigue behaviour under cyclic variable amplitude service loading, but also its interaction with prestrains caused by special events and the rupture behaviour under impact loading due to misuse . From this background, the structural durability behaviour of Panhard rods made from ferritic cast nodular iron EN‐GJS‐400–15 was compared with the behaviour of rods made from the austempered EN‐GJS‐800–8. The components investigated, Panhard rods and cast plugs, made from the austempered material revealed a higher impact resistance than the components made from the ferritic cast nodular iron. Due to their ausferrite microstructure, Panhard rods made from EN‐GJS‐800–8 display a significantly superior fatigue strength behaviour, especially under spectrum loading, and offer a potential for lightweight design. Prestrains do not affect the fatigue behaviour under variable amplitude loading and the plastic deformation of the component under impact loading can be increased by appropriate design reducing the stiffness in the shaft area and achieving a weight reduction by 15 %.

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