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5、ding AMS2431/1D Peening Media (ASR) Cast Steel Shot, Regular Hardness (45 to 52 HRC) RATIONALEAMS2431/1E was issued to clarify Table 4 and paragraph 3.9. 1. SCOPE 1.1 The complete requirements for procuring the product shall consist of this document and the latest issue of the basic specification, A
6、MS2431. 1.2 Application Cast steel shot, regular hardness, have been used typically for use in peening metal surfaces to impart compressive stresses to these surfaces thereby increasing resistance to fatigue and stress-corrosion cracking, but usage is not limited to such applications. Generally, reg
7、ular hardness cast steel shot is used on parts of hardness under 50 HRC. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The issue of the following documents in effect on the date of the purchase order forms a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. The supplier may work to a subsequent revision of a doc
8、ument unless a specific document issue is specified. When the referenced document has been cancelled and no superseding document has been specified, the last published issue of that document shall apply. 2.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15
9、096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.AMS2431 Peening Media, General Requirements 3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Cast steel shot, regular hardness, shall conform to AMS2431 and the requirements specified herein. Copyright SAE International Prov
10、ided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 2 of 73.2 Composition shall conform to the percentages by weight shown in Table 1, determined in accordance with ASTM E 350. TABLE 1 - COMPOSITION Element min maxC
11、arbon 0.80 1.20Manganese (3.2.1) - 1.20Silicon 0.40 1.50Phosphorus - 0.05Sulfur - 0.053.2.1 Minimum manganese content shall conform to the minimum percentage by weight shown in Table 2.TABLE 2 - MINIMUM MANGANESE CONTENT Shot Size Wt Percent ASR-70 to ASR-130 0.35 ASR-170 and ASR-190 0.50 ASR-230 an
12、d up 0.60 3.3 Hardness Not less than 90% of the readings, using a microhardness tester with a minimum 500 gram load, shall fall within the range of 45 to 52 HRC, or equivalent, determined in accordance with ASTM E 384. See 8.4. 3.4 Microstructure shall exhibit uniformly tempered martensite with fine
13、, well-distributed carbides. 3.5 Density shall be not less than 7.0 grams per milliliter, determined in accordance with 3.9.2. 3.6 Contamination shot shall be clean and free of dirt, grit, oil, or grease. 3.7 Quality requirements shall conform to 3.7.1, 3.7.2, 3.7.3, and 3.7.4, determined in accorda
14、nce with 3.9.3. 3.7.1 Acceptable Shapes Shapes in accordance with Figure 1 are acceptable. 3.7.2 Marginal Shapes Shapes conforming to Figure 2 are permissible to the extent specified in Table 3. 3.7.3 Unacceptable Shapes Shapes conforming to Figure 3 are permissible to the extent specified in Table
15、3. Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 3 of 7TABLE 3 - SHAPE REQUIREMENTS Shot Size Area per Field Square Inch (mm2)Number of FieldsViewedNumber of Marginal Particles
16、max (1) Number of UnacceptableParticles max (2) ASR 930 1 (645) 1 8 2 ASR 780 1 (645) 1 12 2 ASR 660 1 (645) 1 16 3 ASR 550 1 (645) 1 20 4 ASR 460 1 (645) 1 28 5 ASR 390 1 (645) 1 39 7 ASR 330 0.25 (161) 1 14 3 ASR 280 0.25 (161) 1 20 4 ASR 230 0.25 (161) 1 14 5 ASR 190 0.25 (161) 1 20 7 ASR 170 0.2
17、5 (161) 1 28 10 ASR 130 0.0625 (40) 1 10 4 ASR 110 0.0625 (40) 1 14 5 ASR 70 0.0625 (40) 1 39 13 Notes: (1) Maximum number of marginal shapes is approximately 3% of the total number of particles viewed for ASR 70 to ASR 230, 6% for ASR 280 to ASR 550, and 7% for ASR 660 to ASR 930. (2) Maximum numbe
18、r of unacceptable shapes is approximately 1% of the total number of particles viewed. 3.7.4 Internal Defects No more than 15% of the particles, by count, shall exhibit cracks, hollows, or shrinkage. See Figure 4. 3.8 Size shall conform to the requirements of Table 4, determined in accordance with 3.
19、9.1. TABLE 4 - SCREENING REQUIREMENTS Shot Size 0% max 2% max onScreen50% max Cumulative onScreen90% min Cumulative on Screen98% min Cumulative onScreenASR 930 5 (0.157) 6 (0.132) 7 (0.111) 8 (0.0937) 10 (0.0787) ASR 780 6 (0.132) 7 (0.111) 8 (0.0937) 10 (0.0787) 12 (0.0661) ASR 660 7 (0.111) 8 (0.0
20、937) 10 (0.0787) 12 (0.0661) 14 (0.0555) ASR 550 8 (0.0937) 10 (0.0787) 12 (0.0661) 14 (0.0555) 16 (0.0469) ASR 460 10 (0.0787) 12 (0.0661) 14 (0.0555) 16 (0.0469) 18 (0.0394) ASR 390 12 (0.0661) 14 (0.0555) 16 (0.0469) 18 (0.0394) 20 (0.0331) ASR 330 14 (0.0555) 16 (0.0469) 18 (0.0394) 20 (0.0331)
21、25 (0.0278) ASR 280 16 (0.0469) 18 (0.0394) 20 (0.0331) 25 (0.0278) 30 (0.0234) ASR 230 18 (0.0394) 20 (0.0331) 25 (0.0278) 30 (0.0234) 35 (0.0197) ASR 190 20 (0.0331) 25 (0.0278) 30 (0.0234) 35 (0.0197) 40 (0.0165) ASR 170 25 (0.0278) 30 (0.0234) 35 (0.0197) 40 (0.0165) 45 (0.0139) ASR 130 30 (0.02
22、34) 35 (0.0197) 40 (0.0165) 45 (0.0139) 50 (0.0117) ASR 110 35 (0.0197) 40 (0.0165) 45 (0.0139) 50 (0.0117) 80 (0.0070) ASR 70 40 (0.0165) 45 (0.0139) 50 (0.0117) 80 (0.0070) 120 (0.0049) Notes: (1) Nominal Size = 90% Screen Opening (e.g.: Nominal size of ASR 230 shot is 0.0234 diameter. Copyright S
23、AE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 4 of 73.9 Test Methods and Procedures 3.9.1 Size Screening Test The size of shot, specified in 3.8, shall be determined by using a 100-gram (a
24、pproximately) sample and screening as follows: The required standard testing sieves in accordance with ASTM E 11 shall be nested in ascending order with a pan on the bottom. The 100-gram sample shall be poured onto the top sieve and the nested sieves shall be placed in a rotating and tapping type of
25、 shaking machine. The rotating speed shall be 270 to 300 rpm and the tapping speed shall be 140 to 160 taps per minute. Shaking and tapping shall be continued for 5 minutes 5 seconds for sieves 30 mesh and coarser and 10 minutes 5 seconds for sieves finer than 30 mesh. After shaking, the percentage
26、of shot on each screen shall be determined by weighing the shot retained on each screen. 3.9.2 Density Approximately 60 grams of shot, previously dried and weighed to the nearest 0.1 gram, shall be placed in a 100 mL graduated cylinder containing approximately 50 mL of denatured alcohol or methanol.
27、 The total volume minus 50 mL represents the volume of the shot. The density is determined using Equation 1. Density = Shot weight (grams) Shot volume (ml) (Eq. 1) 3.9.3 Shape Visual evaluation, at a magnification of 10 to 30X shall be performed using the areas and number of fields specified in Tabl
28、e 3 for each respective shot size. 3.9.4 Microstructure The sample shall be mounted, polished, and etched with 2% Nital, or other suitable etchant, and examined using a microscope at approximately 500X magnification. 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS In accordance with AMS2431 and the following. 4.1 S
29、ampling and Testing Two samples of approximately 800 grams each shall be selected from separate containers chosen at random from each lot. Each sample shall be split using a sample splitter to test quantities as follows: 4.1.1 Composition Not less than two samples from each lot shall be evaluated. 4
30、.1.2 Hardness A minimum of 20 microhardness readings shall be made from each sample with no more than one impression on any one shot. The hardness test impression shall be located approximately midway between the surface and the center of the shot. 4.1.2.1 Samples for microhardness testing shall be
31、prepared by encapsulating a single layer of shot in a plastic mount and polishing down to nominal half spheres. 4.1.3 Microstructure The sample used for hardness testing may also be used for microstructure evaluation. Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo
32、 reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 5 of 74.1.4 Density Two 60-gram samples shall be evaluated for density determination. 4.1.5 Size Two representative samples of not less than 100 grams each shall be used for size evaluation. 4.1.5.1 Alternative me
33、thods for size evaluation may be utilized provided that they can be correlated to the sieve analysis method and are acceptable to purchaser.4.1.6 Shape A representative sample shall consist of an amount of shot, in one layer, that completely fills the areas specified in Table 3. The number of areas,
34、 or fields of view, evaluated at 10 to 30X magnification for each shot size shall be as indicated in Table 3. See 3.9.3. 4.1.6.1 Alternative methods of inspection for shape are permitted provided that they can be correlated to the optical method and are acceptable to purchaser. 4.1.7 Internal Defect
35、s The mount prepared for microhardness testing shall be also used to evaluate defects. A minimum of 100 particles shall be evaluated for defects. Internal defects (Figure 4) include cracks, hollows, and shrinkage. A maximum of 10%, by count, of particles evaluated may contain cracks. A maximum of 10
36、%, by count, of particles evaluated may contain hollows. A maximum of 10%, by count, of particles evaluated may contain shrinkage. A maximum total of 15%, by count, of particles evaluated may exhibit any defects, cracks, hollows, or shrinkage. See 3.7.4. Particles with more than one defect shall be
37、counted only once in the total. A magnification of 10 to 30X shall be used for evaluation of defects. 5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY In accordance with AMS2431 and the following: 5.1 Packaging and Identification Steel shot shall be packaged in 40 to 55 pound (18 to 25 kg) units in plastic coated bags o
38、r pails. 6. ACKNOWLEDGMENT In accordance with AMS2431. 7. REJECTIONS In accordance with AMS2431. 8. NOTES 8.1 See AMS2431 and the following. 8.2 A change bar (l) located in the left margin is for the convenience of the user in locating areas where technical revisions, not editorial changes, have bee
39、n made to the previous issue of this document. An (R) symbol to the left of the document title indicates a complete revision of the document, including technical revisions. Change bars and (R) are not used in original publications, nor in documents that contain editorial changes only. Copyright SAE
40、International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 6 of 78.3 Terms used in AMS are clarified in ARP1917 and as follows: 8.3.1 Cracked shot is one that exhibits a linear discontinuity with length g
41、reater than three times its width and length greater than 20% of the particle diameter. 8.3.2 Hollow is a void with an area that is greater than 10% of the area of the shot particle. 8.3.3 Shrinkage is an internal cavity with an irregular dendritic surface and is greater than 40% of the area of the
42、shot particle area. 8.4 Hardness conversions to Rockwell C values for metals are presented in ASTM E 140. 8.5 Dimensions and properties in inch/pound units and the Fahrenheit temperatures are primary; dimensions and properties in SI units and the Celsius temperatures are shown as the approximate equ
43、ivalents of the primary units and are presented only for information. PREPARED BY AMS COMMITTEE “B” AND AMEC-SE Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE AMS2431/1E Page 7 of 7FIGURE 1 - ACCEPTABLE SHAPES FIGURE 2 - MARGINAL SHAPES FIGURE 3 - UNACCEPTABLE SHAPES FIGURE 4 - INTERNAL DEFECTS Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-