Angelova D.Yordanova R.Lazarova T.Yankova S.2024-07-102024-07-102024-07-102024-07-102016-06-011971-899310.3221/IGF-ESIS.37.33SCOPUS_ID:84976637414https://rlib.uctm.edu/handle/123456789/392Symmetric fatigue in two spring steels is investigated in three groups of specimens. One of the groups (Steel EN10270-1SH/ DIN 17223C – C 0.82%, Mn 0.76%, Si 0.26%) has experienced rotating-bending fatigue in air, and the other two groups (Steel BS250A53/ DIN 55Si7 – C 0.56%, Mn 0.81%, Si 1.85%), torsion fatigue in-air and corrosion environment. Fatigue life-time data are obtained for both spring steels, and their corresponding Wöhler curves plotted and mathematically described. Surface short fatigue cracks are observed from origin to fracture by using acetate-foil replication technique, and their length, a, measured at the corresponding number of fatigue cycles, N. Those data are presented in plots “Crack lengths, a – Cycles, N” and a comparison made between both the steels. The fractured surfaces of all specimens have been studied and analyzed by the scanning-electron microscopy methods.enOn fatigue behavior of two spring steels. Part I: Wöhler curves and fractured surfacesArticle