TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL

The paper presents an analyze of the tribological testing on the RWL 34 tools steels in diffrent stages: untreated, hardened and hardened and tempered. The wear tests were made by ball on disk, which is an oscilating sliding method. Two types of materials were used for the counterbody balls, namely:...

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Main Authors: Mihai DEMIAN, Claudiu NICOLICESCU, Gabriela DEMIAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2019-06-01
Series:Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n1/15.pdf
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Claudiu NICOLICESCU
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description The paper presents an analyze of the tribological testing on the RWL 34 tools steels in diffrent stages: untreated, hardened and hardened and tempered. The wear tests were made by ball on disk, which is an oscilating sliding method. Two types of materials were used for the counterbody balls, namely: steel (100Cr6) and alumina (Al2O3). The coefficients of friction, worn track sections, worn cap diameters and samples wear rates at diffrent loads (4 and 6 N) were measured. A comparation between all three stages of the material and parameters of the wear tests was made.
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spelling doaj.art-85e3d229e13842408eb4c83135df4b422022-12-22T00:28:31ZengUniversity of KragujevacProceedings on Engineering Sciences2683-41112019-06-011111011410.24874/PES01.01.015TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEELMihai DEMIAN0Claudiu NICOLICESCU1 Gabriela DEMIAN2University of Craiova, Faculty of Mechanics, Department of Engineering and Management of the Technological Systems, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, RomaniaUniversity of Craiova, Faculty of Mechanics, Department of Engineering and Management of the Technological Systems, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, RomaniaUniversity of Craiova, Faculty of Mechanics, Department of Engineering and Management of the Technological Systems, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, RomaniaThe paper presents an analyze of the tribological testing on the RWL 34 tools steels in diffrent stages: untreated, hardened and hardened and tempered. The wear tests were made by ball on disk, which is an oscilating sliding method. Two types of materials were used for the counterbody balls, namely: steel (100Cr6) and alumina (Al2O3). The coefficients of friction, worn track sections, worn cap diameters and samples wear rates at diffrent loads (4 and 6 N) were measured. A comparation between all three stages of the material and parameters of the wear tests was made.http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n1/15.pdftool steelheat treatmentmicro hardnesscoefficient of frictionwear rateworn track section
spellingShingle Mihai DEMIAN
Claudiu NICOLICESCU
Gabriela DEMIAN
TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
tool steel
heat treatment
micro hardness
coefficient of friction
wear rate
worn track section
title TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
title_full TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
title_fullStr TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
title_full_unstemmed TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
title_short TRIBOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RWL 34 TOOLS STEEL
title_sort tribological considerations on rwl 34 tools steel
topic tool steel
heat treatment
micro hardness
coefficient of friction
wear rate
worn track section
url http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n1/15.pdf
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