نتایج جستجو برای: wear modeling steel indentation

تعداد نتایج: 496117  

Journal: :Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards 1947
S A McKEE

This paper describes a mcthod for accu rately measuring the wear that takes place on the bearing ~urfaces of machinery . The method consists of mak ing minute indentations in the wearing surface by means of a specia ll y shaped d iamond point. As materia l is worn from t he surface, t he dimen sions of th.e marks change ,dth the amount of materia l removed. Measurements of the dimensions of the...

2001
Tugrul Özel Abhijit Nadgir

Productivity and quality in the finish turning of hardened steels can be improved by utilizing predicted performance of the cutting tools. This paper combines predictive machining approach with neural network modeling of tool flank wear in order to estimate performance of chamfered and honed Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) tools for a variety of cutting conditions. Experimental work has been performe...

2011

Hard machining, as attractive replacement for many rough and finish grinding operation, generates high cutting forces and temperature that enhance tool wear when act together. Therefore, the tool geometry and machining parameters have to be carefully optimized for a given material. Because of high cost and time consuming experimental work up-to-date advanced software for modeling and simulation...

2018
T.S. Yang S.H. Yao Y.Y. Chang J.H. Deng

Hard coatings have been adopted in cutting and forming applications for nearly two decades. The major purpose of using hard coatings is to reduce the friction coefficient between contact surfaces, to increase strength, toughness and anti-wear performance of working tools and molds, and then to obtain a smooth work surface and an increase in service life of tools and molds. In this report, we de...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
T von Schewelov L Sanzén I Onsten A Carlsson J Besjakov

We investigated the wear characteristics and clinical performance of four different total hip joint articulations in 114 patients. Wear and migration was measured by roentgenstereophotogrammetric analysis at five years or at the last follow-up. The mean annual wear was 0.11 mm for a stainless steel/Enduron articulation, 0.34 mm for stainless steel/Hylamer cup, 0.17 mm for zirconium oxide cerami...

2009
Katuma KATO Kiyoshi KAKUTA Hideo OGURA

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of antagonist material and configuration on combined wear, which was produced by alternating toothbrush wear and simulated occlusal wear on one specimen. Worn volume and maximum worn depth comparisons were done using two antagonist materials (steel and ceramic) and two antagonist configurations (flat and round). For the material factor, worn v...

2009
Takashi Yamamoto Masayuki Yamamoto Kensuke Miyahara Tatsuya Ishibashi

−A newly developed hardness test based on equivalent indentation depth is currently expected to be the only hardness test method that enables seamless evaluations of hardness across different hardness scales in all load ranges from nanoscopic to macroscopic in an industrial friendly manner because the new method is free from the shortcomings of the instrumented indentation method, which require...

2008
Shih-Hsien Chang Shih-Chin Lee Tzu-Piao Tang

The aim of this paper was to study the effects of die life through shot peening treatments on AISI H13 steel, and tests were performed to study the influential parameters of the shot peening process. To evaluate the effects of microstructure and the die life of AISI H13 steel after steel shot peening processes, we conducted and evaluated roughness tests, micro hardness and wear tests, and SEM m...

2012
George F. Vander Voort Ryan Fowler

ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES • APRIL 2012 I n 1925 in the UK, Smith and Sandland developed an indentation test that used a squarebased pyramidal-shaped indenter made of diamond[1]. The test was developed because the Brinell test (introduced in 1900), which (until recently) used a round hardened steel ball indenter, could not test steels harder than ~450 HB (~48 HRC). They chose this shape wit...

2014
Juergen M. Lackner Wolfgang Waldhauser Marcin Kot

The tribological protection of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composites (CFC) is essential for broadening their use from structural to functional applications, e.g., to linear bearings in mechanical engineering. However, their wear resistance in sliding and rolling contacts is low. This work focusses on the possibility of improving their tribological properties by the application of thin hard m...

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