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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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Title Low stress abrasive wear response of boron steel under three body abrasion: Effect of heat treatment and peening intensities.
 
Creator D., Singh
D.P., Mondal
Dr., O. P. Modi
V.K., Sethi
 
Subject Metal Matrix Composites
 
Description 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
 
Date 2010
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier 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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