Effect of preliminary thermal treatment on the digestion by trypsin of lupin seed protein

1987 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 656-660 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanna A. Semino ◽  
Paolo Cerletti
Author(s):  
Zhetcho Doinov Kalitchin ◽  
Mara Krumova Kandeva ◽  
Yana Petrova Stoyanova

This research work studies the characteristics of wear and wear resistance of composite powder coatings, deposited by high-velocity oxygen fuel, which contain composite mixtures Ni-Cr-B-Si having different chromium concentrations – 9.9%; 13.2%; 14%; 16% and 20% , at one and the same size of the particles and the same content of the remaining elements. The coating of 20% Cr does not contain B and Si. Out of each powder, composite coatings have been prepared without any preliminary thermal treatment of the substrate and with preliminary thermal treatment of the substrate up to 650оС. The coatings have been tested under identical conditions of dry friction over a surface of solid firmly attached abrasive particles using the tribological testing device „Pin-on-disk“. Results have been obtained and the dependences of the hardness, mass wear, intensity of the wearing process, absolute and relative wear resistance on the Cr concentration under identical conditions of friction. It has been found out that for all the coatings the preliminary thermal treatment of the substrate leads to a decrease in the wear intensity. Upon increasing Cr concentration the wear intensity diminishes and it reaches minimal values at 16% Cr. In the case of coatings having 20% Cr concentration, the wear intensity is increased, which is due to the absence of the components B and Si in the composite mixture, whereupon no inter-metallic structures are formed having high hardness and wear resistance. The obtained results have no analogues in the current literature and they have not been published by the authors.


2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-247 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Pozani ◽  
G Doxastakis ◽  
V Kiosseoglou

Author(s):  
L. Molvig ◽  
L. M. Tabe ◽  
J. Hamblin ◽  
V. Ravindran ◽  
W. L. Bryden ◽  
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