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Назив: THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATION OF THE WORKING LIFE OF MACHINE PARTS HARD FACED WITH AUSTENITE - MANGANESE ELECTRODES
Аутори: Lazic, Vukic
Sedmak, Aleksandar
Milosavljevic, Dragan
Nikolic, Ilija
Aleksandrovic, Srbislav
Nikolic, Ruzica
Milan Mutavdzic
Датум издавања: 2012
Сажетак: We have investigated the possibility of repairing damaged machine parts by hard facing with austenite-manganese steel electrodes. The subject is a Fe-C-Mn alloy with a microstructure of soft austenite which, after cold deformation, transforms by a shearing mechanism into a hard martensite microstructure. These steels are used mainly for parts exposed to high impact loads and intensive abrasive wear. Depending on the degree of wear, these parts can be replaced by new ones or repaired by hard facing. The selection of the optimal reparation technology for the rotational crusher’s impact beams is the subject of this study. Investigations of model samples were conducted first, followed by layers hard faced onto samples with austenite manganese and special electrodes. After this the microstructure and hardness of the welds’ characteristic zones were investigated. After reparatory hard facing the impact beams were mounted in the crusher and their behaviour was monitored periodically. Both the new and hard-faced beams’ behaviours were monitored and compared under the same working conditions. In this way, the optimal technology for hard facing was established, taking into account not only the technical indicators, but also the economic effects.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/20621
Тип: article
ISSN: 1580-2949
Налази се у колекцијама:Faculty of Engineering, Kragujevac

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