scholarly journals Experimental Investigation of Influence of Tool Temperature on Cutting Forces in the Thermally Enhanced Machining of High Chrome White Cast Iron

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 2099-2104
Author(s):  
A.M. Ravi ◽  
S.M. Murigendrappa ◽  
P.G. Mukunda
2019 ◽  
Vol 141 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahul Tarodiya ◽  
Bhupendra K. Gandhi

The materials used for the slurry transportation system experience erosion wear due to the impact of suspended solid particles. In the present experimental investigation, a large size slurry pot tester was used to investigate the slurry erosion behavior of steel 304L, grey cast iron, and high chromium white cast iron in the velocity range of 9.0–18.5 m/s. Experiments were conducted by rotating the wear specimens in the pot tester at 1% weight concentration of Indian standard sand. The erosion behavior of the three target materials was evaluated by varying the orientation angle from 15 to 90 deg and particle size from 256 to 655 µm. The erosion rate was found to increase with velocity having power index value varying between 2 and 3, which increases with an increase in impact angle and depends on the target material. The erosion rate of the material also increases with the increase in particle size with the power index varying between 0.8 and 1.4 depending on the target material. No significant change was noticed in the mechanism of erosion of the target materials with the variation in velocity in the present range of test conditions. Empirical correlations are proposed to estimate the total erosion rate of all the three materials as a contribution of cutting and deformation wear.


Wear ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 203672
Author(s):  
Kenta Kusumoto ◽  
Kazumichi Shimizu ◽  
V.G. Efremenko ◽  
Hiroya Hara ◽  
Masato Shirai ◽  
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1984 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. L. Roy ◽  
A. K. Chakrabart ◽  
P. Banerjee

ABSTRACTMinor additions (0.05-0.2 wt.%) of sodium chloride, hexachloroethane and elemental sulphur to commercial white iron melts have been found to enhance the kinetics of first stage graphitisation during subsequent annealing of white iron samples. The optimum dose of sodium chloride and hexachloroethane addition is around 0.1%. Yield strength and ductility of annealed test bars treated with NaCl or C2Cl6 compare favourably with those of untreated test bars. Sulphur treatment causes slight deterioration in mechanical properties. Fully grown nodules in both treated and untreated samples appear porous under SEM. Possible mechanisms of acceleration of graphitisation in the treated samples have been suggested.


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