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Title: Влияние непрерывной и импульсной электронно-лучевой обработки на покрытие из хромованидиевого чугуна
Authors: Толстокулаков, А. М.
Дампилон, Баир Вячеславович
Keywords: импульсная обработка; электронно-лучевая обработка; покрытия; чугуны; упрочненные детали; электронно-лучевая наплавка
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Толстокулаков А. М. Влияние непрерывной и импульсной электронно-лучевой обработки на покрытие из хромованидиевого чугуна / А. М. Толстокулаков, Б. В. Дампилон // Материалы и технологии новых поколений в современном материаловедении : сборник трудов Международной конференции с элементами научной школы для молодежи, г. Томск, 9 – 11 ноября 2015 г. — Томск : Изд-во ТПУ, 2015. — [С. 164-168].
Abstract: The paper reports the results of an investigation of structure formation in the eutectic chromium-vanadium cast iron coating deposited by electron-beam hardfacing (EBH) and subjected to multipoint pulsed electron-beam treatment (MPEBT) of the surface layers. The coating material structure in the zones modified by MPEBT changes considerably, showing the presence of a large amount of supersaturated austenite matrix and eutectic colonies in the form of fine isolated inclusions. The eutectic colonies are fan-like. The leading phase in the eutectic colonies is vanadium carbide. After aging within the temperature range from 900 to 1100°С the structure of the modified zones exhibits a large amount of fine secondary carbides Cr7C3 rejected from the matrix. The secondary carbides are uniformly distributed in the bulk of the modified zones. The matrix after aging undergoes [gamma]->[alpha] transformation and mainly has the martensitic structure. Aging increases significantly the hardness of the modified zones and abrasive wear resistance of the entire coating.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/18263
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