2022
DOI: 10.31891/2079-1372-2022-105-3-27-33
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Wear resistance of structural steels nitroded in cyclic-commuted discharge at limit modes of friction

Abstract: The article discusses the method of conducting tribological studies at the limit modes of friction of nitrided and non-nitrided steels 20 and 45 in order to achieve a comparison of the results of laboratory tests with operational data. The relationship of structural phases in time is significantly influenced by the initial state of the surface and its physical and mechanical characteristics, pressure on the contact surface, sliding speed, and all these parameters for the limit mode of friction are closely rela… Show more

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“…To check the possibility of further comparison of wear processes, objects with significantly different surface characteristics were selected: soft surfaces are represented by samples from steel C22 without modification, modified -from steel C45 after nitriding in a glow discharge. The latter before nitriding had a surface hardness of HV0.1 215, after modification HV0.1 700...730 [5].…”
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“…To check the possibility of further comparison of wear processes, objects with significantly different surface characteristics were selected: soft surfaces are represented by samples from steel C22 without modification, modified -from steel C45 after nitriding in a glow discharge. The latter before nitriding had a surface hardness of HV0.1 215, after modification HV0.1 700...730 [5].…”
Section: Methods Of Conducting Experimental Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work [3] analyzed the results of research on wear resistance, which were obtained under conditions of extreme friction. The main conclusion from the analysis was that any wear process is a combination of successive compaction of near-surface layers and their removal.…”
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confidence: 99%