Low stress abrasive wear response of boron steel under three body abrasion: Effect of heat treatment and peening intensities.
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Low stress abrasive wear response of boron steel under three body abrasion: Effect of heat treatment and peening intensities.
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D., Singh
D.P., Mondal Dr., O. P. Modi V.K., Sethi |
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Metal Matrix Composites
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The wear behaviour of medium carbon boron steel with various heat-treatment cycles (annealing, intercritical annealing, and quenching and tempering) has been examined after and prior to shot peening. Shot peening intensity varies in the range 0.17 - 0.47 mm ALMEN ‘A’. The wear rate of intercritical annealed and quenched and tempered steels are considerably less than those of as-received and annealed steels, irrespective of the peening intensity. It is further noted that the wear rate reduced significantly irrespective of heat-treatment schedule at the critical peening intensity of 0.27 A, mm ALMEN
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2010
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D., Singh and D.P., Mondal and Dr., O. P. Modi and V.K., Sethi (2010) Low stress abrasive wear response of boron steel under three body abrasion: Effect of heat treatment and peening intensities. Indian Journal of Engineering and Material Science, 17. pp. 208-218. ISSN 0971-4588
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http://ampri.csircentral.net/829/
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