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A method for analysing temperature, stress and metallic structures in the course of carburized quenching of a steel gear is presented when considering the coupling between them as well as the effect of carbon content. The results of calculation by finite element method are compared with experimental data.
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Inoue, T., Wang, Z.G. (1986). Coupling between Temperature, Stress and Metallic Structures during Phase Transformation and the Analysis of Carburized Quenching of a Steel Gear. In: Yagawa, G., Atluri, S.N. (eds) Computational Mechanics ’86. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68042-0_96
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