Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results

In this paper is presented a preceding procedure that should be conducted in order to successfully regenerate damaged forging dies by the hard facing process. After the tool damage types identification, as well as their causes, we have chosen the procedure and the parameters of hard facing that we f...

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Main Authors: V. Lazic, D. Milosavljevic, S. Aleksandrovic, P. Marinkovic, G. Bogdanovic, B. Nedeljkovic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2010-09-01
Series:Tribology in Industry
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Online Access:http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-3/1.pdf
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spelling doaj-46911fca49584e6788e975e8d3a421712020-11-24T23:03:28ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652010-09-01323312Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental ResultsV. Lazic0D. Milosavljevic1S. Aleksandrovic2P. Marinkovic3G. Bogdanovic4B. Nedeljkovic5Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaZastava cars, Kragujevac, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaZastava cars, Kragujevac, SerbiaIn this paper is presented a preceding procedure that should be conducted in order to successfully regenerate damaged forging dies by the hard facing process. After the tool damage types identification, as well as their causes, we have chosen the procedure and the parameters of hard facing that we further corrected by conducting the test hard facings on models. Thus, we were able to relate the experimental results outputs with the repair technology, taking as a criterion the quality of the surface layers wear resistance such as friction coefficient and width of hard faced zone, hardness and its distribution in cross section, then microstructure of characteristic of hard faced zones, etc. This research points out significancy of tribological properties of certain types of carbides and their effects on metal matrix, in which carbides are embedded. Our tribological investigations have shown that the working life of the hard faced tool can be longer than that of the new tool. http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-3/1.pdfcarbideshard facingforging diesfiller materialfriction coefficientmicrostructurehardness
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author V. Lazic
D. Milosavljevic
S. Aleksandrovic
P. Marinkovic
G. Bogdanovic
B. Nedeljkovic
spellingShingle V. Lazic
D. Milosavljevic
S. Aleksandrovic
P. Marinkovic
G. Bogdanovic
B. Nedeljkovic
Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
Tribology in Industry
carbides
hard facing
forging dies
filler material
friction coefficient
microstructure
hardness
author_facet V. Lazic
D. Milosavljevic
S. Aleksandrovic
P. Marinkovic
G. Bogdanovic
B. Nedeljkovic
author_sort V. Lazic
title Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
title_short Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
title_full Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
title_fullStr Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
title_full_unstemmed Carbide Type Influence on Tribological Properties of Hard Faced Steel Layer Part II- Experimental Results
title_sort carbide type influence on tribological properties of hard faced steel layer part ii- experimental results
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Tribology in Industry
issn 0354-8996
2217-7965
publishDate 2010-09-01
description In this paper is presented a preceding procedure that should be conducted in order to successfully regenerate damaged forging dies by the hard facing process. After the tool damage types identification, as well as their causes, we have chosen the procedure and the parameters of hard facing that we further corrected by conducting the test hard facings on models. Thus, we were able to relate the experimental results outputs with the repair technology, taking as a criterion the quality of the surface layers wear resistance such as friction coefficient and width of hard faced zone, hardness and its distribution in cross section, then microstructure of characteristic of hard faced zones, etc. This research points out significancy of tribological properties of certain types of carbides and their effects on metal matrix, in which carbides are embedded. Our tribological investigations have shown that the working life of the hard faced tool can be longer than that of the new tool.
topic carbides
hard facing
forging dies
filler material
friction coefficient
microstructure
hardness
url http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-3/1.pdf
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