This I did not know. I did hear of some cars having gears actually crack because of freezing but I always though this was because of the actual process and sudden temperature change. Peening though is a bit more proven. I doesn't help a whole lot but it may hold a little bit whp.
msubullyfan said:Hmmm... there's a lot of conflicting information out there on whether or not this actually helps. For every instance where you can find someone who says it'll help, you can find one that says it won't.
We've looked into making gear sets in heavy machinery tougher at work, and we're finding a lot of engineering information that indicates that cryo-freezing most conventional alloys can actually make them appear tougher, but extended run hours on them indicate that the cryo treatment leads to alloy embrittlement, which actually can lead to premature failure.
The metals and applications for these are not unlike an automobile transmission - only bigger.
Just food for thought.