2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11015-015-0088-3
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Ensuring the Operational Reliability of Elastic Elements by Acoustic Methods

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“…The heat resistance of R6M5 steel after plasma treatment (PT) is given in Table 3 [6][7][8]. Plasma treatment, carried out after preliminary volumetric hardening, steel, increases its mechanical and operational properties, red hardness.…”
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“…The heat resistance of R6M5 steel after plasma treatment (PT) is given in Table 3 [6][7][8]. Plasma treatment, carried out after preliminary volumetric hardening, steel, increases its mechanical and operational properties, red hardness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In test 8, with thermoacoustic treatment A1 both before and after aging, the plasticity increases, while σ 0.05 declines somewhat. All the mechanical properties are greater than in other conditions with thermoacoustic treatment A1 after aging [7]. In tests 7 and 8, the use of treatment A1 considerably decreases the spread of the mechanical properties.…”
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“…Therefore, besides the requirements on the strengthening technology in terms of the needed functional properties, environmental constraints also apply: the environmental impact of alloy production must be minimal. If the resistance of industrial alloys such as BrNKKh 2.5-0.7-0.6 bronze to plastic deformation is improved, their use in the manufacture of elastic elements (springs) may be expanded [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
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