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Title: Influence of Surface Ultrafine Grain Structure on Cavitation Erosion Damage Resistance
Other Titles: Influence of Surface Ultrafine Grain Structure on Cavitation Erosion Damage Resistance
Authors: Кирилів, Ярослав Богданович
Кирилів, Володимир Іванович
Сас, Наталія Богданівна
Keywords: Vibration-centrifugal hardening, Severe plastic deformation, Ultrafine-grained structure, Resistance, Cavitation erosion damage
Issue Date: Aug-2019
Publisher: Springer, Cham
Citation: Kyryliv Y., Kyryliv V., Sas N. (2019) Influence of Surface Ultrafine Grain Structure on Cavitation Erosion Damage Resistance. In: Fesenko O., Yatsenko L. (eds) Nanocomposites, Nanostructures, and Their Applications. NANO 2018. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 221. Springer, Cham
Series/Report no.: Springer Proceedings in Physics;Conference paper, chapter 7
Abstract: Ultrafine-grained structures (UFGS) are formed after severe plastic deformation (SPD) using the method of vibration-centrifugal hardening (VCH). This method provides greater depth due to the significant mass of the hardening tool. Under optimal conditions, vibration-centrifugal hardening during cold plastic deformation forms an ultrafine-grained ferritic structure with a grain size of 190 nm and high dislocation density and reaches microhardness of 8.9 GPa and a hardening depth of 7 mm on the 40Kh steel surface. The dependence of the corrosion and electrochemical characteristics as well as cavitation erosion damage resistance on the processing modes is shown. However, vibration-centrifugal hardening increases the cavitation erosion damage resistance by two times after stabilizing the destruction rate and by ten times at the incubation time.
URI: https://sci.ldubgd.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/5780
ISSN: 0930-8989
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