Failure of hydraulic lathe chuck assembly
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2022
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Present work provides a detailed failure investigation of a hydraulic lathe chuck assembly that comprises a plunger, three jaws, and three jaw-carriers that are made of carburized, tempered and sub-zero treated EN36C steel. The chuck assembly suffered premature failure of the plunger and one of the jaw carriers during the service in a CNC lathe. The investigation comprises a detailed metallurgical failure analysis involving: visual inspection, fractography, metallography, and hardness measurements. The analysis concludes that plunger failed first by fatigue fracture that is originated at a sharp corner of a T-slot. The mating jaw-carrier failed in the next event due to instant misalignment and overstressing during the lathe operation. The investigation concludes that design flaw and improper heat treatment cycle as the reasons for the premature failure of the assembly. Through experimental simulation of the heat-treatment cycles using EN36C specimens, the work suggests that carburizing, cryogenic treatment and then tempering is the proper sequence for achieving the best combination of mechanical properties that should extend the service life of the chuck-assembly. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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Chucks, Failure (mechanical), Fractography, Fracture mechanics, Heat treatment, CNC lathe, Failure investigation, Hardness measurement, Heat treatment cycle, Hydraulic chuck, Jaw carrier, Metallurgical failure analysis, Plunger, Premature failures, Visual inspection, Cryogenics
Citation
Engineering Failure Analysis, 2022, 133, , pp. -
