Development of Quality Criteria for the Surface Layer of Cylinders with Wear-Resistant Coatings

Author(s):  
Maksym Kunitsyn ◽  
Anatoly Usov
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (144) ◽  
pp. 108-115
Author(s):  
Said N. Sharifullin ◽  
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Ayzat S. Akhmetzyanov ◽  
Tat’yana V. Toporkova

The article considers a new direction in optimizing the process of plasma hardening of the surfaces of cutting elements of agricultural machines based on the use of electric spark discharge energy. (Research purpose) The research purpose is in optimizing the technological process of hardening the surfaces of cutting elements of agricultural machines by the method of electric spark alloying of carbide material elements. (Materials and methods) A device under RF patent No. 2655420, developed by the scientific supervisor of the subject S. N. Sharifullin, was used for electric spark alloying. A tungsten-cobalt rod with a diameter of 4 millimeters, consisting of 94 percent tungsten and 6 percent cobalt, was used as the electrode material for this case. The processed sample of 65G steel, which is the main material of the working bodies of tillage equipment. The physical and chemical properties of the samples were studied with a scanning electron microscope EVO 50 XVP from Zeiss. (Results and discussion) After the electric spark treatment of the alloyed elements, there were about ten, while their spectra also appear at different irradiation energies. The alloyed elements in the surface layer are not only separate, but also in the form of compounds with other elements. Such alloying elements as carbon, cobalt and tungsten appeared in a noticeable amount in the surface layer. Electric spark treatment allows increasing the microhardness of the surfaces of cutting elements of tillage equipment up to three times. (Conclusions) When developing a mathematical model of the electric spark formation of wear-resistant coatings on the treated surfaces, it is necessary to use the energy conservation equations of the electron gas, the Maxwell equations, the continuity and momentum equations. The complex solution of these equations makes it possible to obtain the required output parameters depending on the input ones.


2018 ◽  
pp. 163-169
Author(s):  
O. Stalnichenko ◽  
B. Smazhylo ◽  
R. Kotenko

The results of the development of the technology for the manufacture of bimetallic fuselage washers of marine ICE, which assumes the basis of the washer to be made from low-cost steels with the application of a high-hardness surface layer on the cams instead of cementation. To implement the idea, a number of mechanisms and devices have been developed and manufactured that have enabled the application of wear-resistant coatings and mechanical treatment of paddles.


2011 ◽  
Vol 189-193 ◽  
pp. 3633-3639
Author(s):  
Ming Der Jean ◽  
Yih Hwang Yang ◽  
Tzu Hsuan Chien

This study presented the desirability function based on Taguchi designed experiments to solve multiple responses statistical optimal problems for the tungsten carbide/cobalt (WC-Co) coatings of high-velocity-oxygen-fuel (HVOF) processes. The eight control factors based on L18 arrays were conducted and the multi-responses of wear-resistant coatings such as hardness, deposited thickness and wear rate were evaluated simultaneously in the desirability-based experiments. Based on desirability analysis, the optimal settings have been identified, and the impacts of control factors are determined by analysis of variance on the multi-responses. Further, a confirmation run was conducted to validate the tests. Experimental results have shown that the hardness increased by 16.61% and the deposited thickness improved by 10.50%, while the wear rate decreased by 34.03%. It was clear that confirmation tests are greatly improved by way of the desirability-based multi-responses on HVOF WC-Co experiments, and these findings achieved the desired values on wear-resistant coatings. The proposed procedure was applied at HVOF sprayed WC-Co experiments, and the implementation results demonstrated its feasibility and effectiveness to maximize hardness, make a target of deposited thickness value and minimize wear rate by a HVOF.


1990 ◽  
Vol 26 (9) ◽  
pp. 479-482
Author(s):  
E. E. Aver'yanov ◽  
R. M. Galimzyanov ◽  
K. Z. Gilyazova ◽  
V. A. Popov ◽  
A. V. Rabinovich ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 340-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Zieren ◽  
M. de Jongh ◽  
A.B. van Groenou ◽  
J.B.A. van Zon ◽  
P. Lasinski ◽  
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