Phase transformations and control of residual stresses in thick spray-formed steel shells
Large, thick steel shells for tooling applications have been produced using a robot manipulated electric arc spraying technique with steady-state temperatures ranging from 170°C to 450°C. Critical to these experiments has been the use of a real-time feedback control system for surface temperature ba...
Main Authors: | Rayment, T, Hoile, S, Grant, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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