2020
DOI: 10.1299/mej.20-00007
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Surface modification of machine-finished magnesium alloy AZ31 using a scanning cyclic press

Abstract: A machined material has a work-hardened layer at its surface. In this study, a surface modification technique, the scanning cyclic press (SCP), was applied to machined specimens of magnesium alloy, AZ31, to investigate whether SCP can improve its fatigue properties regardless of the surface finish. During the SCP process, a vibrating indenter reciprocally scanned the specimen's surface, and it applied cyclical low-compressive loadings to the surface for 8 × 10 6 cycles. After applying SCP, the surfaces of the … Show more

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“…Press (CP) および Scanning Cyclic Press (SCP) という新たな表 面改質技術を開発した [16][17][18][19][20] .CP は,精密な荷重制御の下で 3 に示す.Table Table 2 Calculated lattice constant at point A.…”
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“…Press (CP) および Scanning Cyclic Press (SCP) という新たな表 面改質技術を開発した [16][17][18][19][20] .CP は,精密な荷重制御の下で 3 に示す.Table Table 2 Calculated lattice constant at point A.…”
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