Decreasing the Impact–Abrasive Wear of Steel

A new method of assessing the impact–abrasive resistance of steel permits simulation of the impact–abrasive wear with variation in the magnitude and inclination of the impact force, type of abrasive, and its grain size and rate of consumption. The influence of five carbide-forming elements on the pr...

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Published inRussian engineering research Vol. 39; no. 6; pp. 480 - 484
Main Authors Bratkovskii, E. V., Shapovalov, A. N., Dema, R. R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.06.2019
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:A new method of assessing the impact–abrasive resistance of steel permits simulation of the impact–abrasive wear with variation in the magnitude and inclination of the impact force, type of abrasive, and its grain size and rate of consumption. The influence of five carbide-forming elements on the properties of the cast and quenched steel is studied: specifically, attention focuses on the abrasion resistance, impact–abrasive resistance, and hardness of the steel. Optimal steel compositions with abrasion resistance and impact–abrasive resistance greater than that of 35GL steel are identified.
ISSN:1068-798X
1934-8088
DOI:10.3103/S1068798X19060091