Essays about: "induction hardening"
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1. Optimizing Induction Heating for Manganese Steel for Induction Assisted Machining
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionAbstract : The main factors for usage of Induction assisted machining of Manganese steel were identified in this project. The testing environment to evaluate performance of the high frequency coils for turning and milling was created. The characteristics of the material that we are working with were measured. READ MORE
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2. Heat Treatment Energy Mapping
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : As the world becomes more focused on sustainability, there is increasing pressure on steel-bearing companies to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint. The heat treatment process accounts for about 25% of SKF's energy consumption, and it aims to achieve decarbonized operations by 2030 and the supply chain by 2050. READ MORE
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3. Dilatometry Study of a High-Chromium Cast Iron
University essay from KTH/Hållfasthetslära (Avd.)Abstract : High-chromium cast irons are used in certain applications where the demand on abrasion resistance is high. Such applications can be found in the milling industry and in pumps for transport of abrasive particles in liquid suspension. Soft annealed high-chromium cast iron containing 2.6 % C and 24. READ MORE
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4. Methods to create compressive stress in high strength steel components
University essay fromAbstract : Residual compressive stresses can be used to increase the lifetime of parts under cyclic stress as they negate the applied tensile stresses that cause crack initiation and propagation in the material. The goal of this project was to investigate methods to induce stresses, their advantages and disadvantages as well as depth and magnitude of induced stresses, and also to find methods of analyzing the induced residual stresses. READ MORE
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5. Investigation of material removal techniques for residual stress profile determination on induction hardened steel
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa, natur- och teknikvetenskap (from 2013)Abstract : The residual stress profile is a major factor on the fatigue life of components that are subjected to cyclic loading. In order to measure these stresses x-ray diffraction (XRD) is commonly used. The penetration depth of x-rays is limited for this method and thus, it must be combined with material removal to determine in-depth stress profiles. READ MORE