Abstract

Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) characteristics of 0.1C–3Cr–2W–V nitrided and untreated steel have been investigated at ambient temperature. The results indicate that the friction coefficients of the nitrided specimens decreased from 6% to 29%, and the RCF life of the nitrided specimens have been significantly prolonged. The failure modes of the nitrided surface could be classified as spalling and delamination within the layer, and the inner defects generated by the plasma nitriding play an important role in the surface and subsurface initiated RCF. Meanwhile, decreased surface roughness and better wear-resistance are demonstrated to be useful to improving the RCF performance.

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