Martensitic stainless steel AISI 420 was mechanically surface treated (deep rolled). Fatigue performance was evaluated
using S/N curves. Residual stress and work hardening state relaxations during annealing and cyclic loading were investigated.
Annealing processes were performed at temperature range of 300–600 C and soaking time between 0.1–104 min. Rotary
bending fatigue tests were performed at stress amplitudes of 517–600 MPa with different number of cycles. The results of this
study showed that residual stresses and work hardening states were thermally relaxed during annealing processes because of
recovery and recrystallization mechanisms. Zener-Wert-Avrami function was used to analyze activation enthalpies of relaxation
mechanisms. During cyclic loading, residual stresses were mechanically relaxed higher than that of the work hardening states.
Keywords
deep rolling, residual stress, relaxation, stainless steel, fatigue
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