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Title: Impact of the Chemical Elements Upon the Convective Flows in the Molten Metal of the Weld Pool
Authors: Sarychev, V. D.
Chinakhov, Dmitriy Anatol'evich
Solodsky, Sergey Anatolievich
Granovskii, А. Yu.
Nevskii, S. А.
Keywords: химические элементы; конвективные потоки; расплавленные металлы; наплавочные материалы; легирующие элементы; ресурсоэффективные технологии; наплавки; материаловедение; окружающая среда; функциональные свойства; поверхности
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Impact of the Chemical Elements Upon the Convective Flows in the Molten Metal of the Weld Pool / V. D. Sarychev [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. — Bristol : IOP Publishing, 2017. — Vol. 66 : Ecology and safety in the technosphere : All-Russian research-to-practice conference, 6–7 March 2017, Yurga, Russian Federation. — [012017, 9].
Abstract: World production of surfacing materials requires a large amount of alloying elements extracted from the Earth crust. Efficient use of scarce alloying elements and development of resource efficient surfacing techniques which reduce consumption of alloying elements together with improvement of the functional properties of the surfaced layer is a relevant problem of material science and preservation of the environment. In the paper the authors consider the problem of modeling the convective flows emerging under the plasma jets in the process of surfacing. The authors formulate the basic requirements to the thermal cycle of the surfacing ensuring obtaining identical functional properties of the surface while the amount of scarce alloying elements reduces.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/43108
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