Essays about: "abrasive wear"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 45 essays containing the words abrasive wear.
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6. Variations in material properties of grey cast iron and its impact on tool wear
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionAbstract : Among cast materials, grey cast iron and ductile iron makes up about three quarters of all cast parts. This makes the manufacturing and machining of grey cast iron an important economical factor for the automotive industry. READ MORE
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7. Wear Performance Investigation of Metal Matrix Composite
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionAbstract : To improve the abrasive wear resistant which is governed by a combination of both high hardness and toughness, WC particles were used to reinforce the Hadfield steel. This latter is known with its good work hardening property. WC is mainly considered for its combination of suitable hardness and toughness. READ MORE
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8. Atomic wear mechanisms of hard chrome against Al2O3
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Abstract : Hard chrome exhibit hardness of about 70 HRC and lubricity that prevents seizing and galling and is therefore the common first choice for engineers to reduce friction and minimize wear. These properties enable engineering applications such as cutting and drilling, especially in manufacturing, production and consumer good industries. READ MORE
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9. An Investigation into 'Squeezing'or Three-Body Wear caused by Abrasive Particles
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Material wear is an ever present phenomenon and can never be completely removed in systems of moving parts. There will always be friction between materials, causing degradation of these materials and eventually the material will be worn out and have to be replaced. READ MORE
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10. Selection of high-temperature abrasion resistant steels for the mining and processing industry
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematikAbstract : High-temperature abrasion is an expensive issue in industrial fields such as glass and cement production or mining and processing industry. Yet its effects on steel are not well documented. READ MORE