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17
Jan

Zelinskiy V.V., Borisova E.A. Experimental estimation of magnetic treatment effect on tool steels wear resistance

Experimental estimation of magnetic treatment effect on tool steels wear resistance

Zelinskiy V.V., Borisova E.A.

The article presents the results of an experimental study of magnetic-impulse processing effect on the wear of steel samples used for manufacturing cutting tools. Particular attention is paid to the methodological aspect of wear simulation in cutting process. Scientific basics of tribology are used, which provide maximum conformity with the actual cutting conditions in terms of wear and contact parameters. The description of experimental conditions and specific experimental methods are presented. They are used for obtaining new data on the effect of magnetic treatment on the wear of steels under study. Varying one of the factors of the magnetic field, that is the number of impulses, it’s possible to find out its significant effect on the wear value along with specifying the optimal number of impulses. A new interpretation of the reduction wear effect is presented. It is based on the adhesion-resistant surface secondary structure of a multiple-electron system. Its safety features are realized by the normalized energy distribution of the residual magnetic field and dissipated energy of tribocontact phenomena.

Keywords: magnetic treatment, sample, friction, wear, steel, impulse, tribosystem.

References

  1. Zelinskiy V.V., Borisova E.A. Identification of the predominant species and causes wear of cutting tools  // Engineering and Life, 2012, № 2. – P. 55-60.
  2. Friction, wear and lubrication (Tribology and Tribotechnics) / A.V. Chichinadze, E.M. Berliner, E.D. Brown. Ed. A.V. Chichinadze. – Moscow: Mashinostroenie, 2003. – 576 p.

«Engineering industry and life safety» №3 (17), 2013. Pages: 55-60

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Zelinskiy Viktor Vasiljevich – Ph.D., Murom Institute of Vladimir State University, Murom, Russia. E-mail: selvik46@yandex.ru

Borisova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna – Graduate student, Murom Institute of Vladimir State University, Murom, Russia. E-mail: catherine.b2011@yandex.ru

28
Mar

Zelinskiy V.V., Borisova E.A. Identification of the predominant species and causes wear of cutting tools

Identification of the predominant species and causes wear of cutting tools

Zelinskiy V.V., Borisova E.A.

The results of quantitative relationship evaluation of the dominant types of cutting tools wear, and the results of relative evaluation of general communication tool wear with the reasons for its occurrence are presented in the article.

Keywords: wear resistance, wearing, deformation, cutting tool, factor, surface, adhesion, processing by the magnetic field.

References

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  4. Talantov N.W. Physical basis of the cutting process, tool wear and failure. – Moskow: Mashinostroenie, 1992. – 240 p.
  5. Zelinskiy V.V. For establishmeht nature influence of magnetic field for resist wear // Engineering industry and life safety, 2011, № 1. P. 33-36.
  6. Zelinskiy V.V., Karpov A.V. Causal aspect of wear of cutting tools // Bulletin PSTU. Engineering, materials science. Volume 13. № 3, Perm, 2011, p. 46-50.

«Engineering industry and life safety» №2 (12), 2012. Pages: 55-60

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Zelinskiy Viktor Vasiljevich – Ph.D., Murom Institute of Vladimir State University, Murom, Russia. E-mail: selvil46yandex.ru

Borisova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna – Postgraduate student, Murom Institute of Vladimir State University, Murom, Russia. E-mail: catherine.b2011@yandex.ru