2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11015-021-01195-w
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Increasing the Wear Resistance and Other Life Characteristics of Materials of Tillage Tools

Abstract: Issues related to the study of wear resistance, strength, and other material characteristics of parts of tillage machinery are addressed. The importance of improving the heavy-duty tool of domestic tillage machines is evaluated. Chemical compositions and mechanical properties of steels for tools of agricultural machines of leading European manufacturers are given. New grades of steel for high-strength rolled products have been developed.Comparative results of laboratory bench tests for wear resistance of comme… Show more

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“…Material properties like wear resistance, strength, toughness, and cost must also be considered. Current research indicates that commonly used wear-resistant materials in agricultural machinery include cast iron, high-manganese steel, and high-chromium alloys [28]. Scholars have studied these materials' microstructure, chemical composition, and heat treatment processes to enhance their wear-resistant properties [29].…”
Section: Research On Wear-resistant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material properties like wear resistance, strength, toughness, and cost must also be considered. Current research indicates that commonly used wear-resistant materials in agricultural machinery include cast iron, high-manganese steel, and high-chromium alloys [28]. Scholars have studied these materials' microstructure, chemical composition, and heat treatment processes to enhance their wear-resistant properties [29].…”
Section: Research On Wear-resistant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the vibration method and the acoustic emission (AE) method are primarily designed to detect and diagnose local damage, rather than to monitor integral wear [5][6][7]. Wear product analysis (WDA) is a more efficient technology compared to the acoustic emission method and has demonstrated extensive possibilities for assessing the wear mechanism based on such characteristics of wear products as their size, quantity, morphology and color [8][9][10]. However, these signs of wear products are insufficient to reconstruct the surface of the gear teeth, and the accuracy of this method may also be affected by deformation of wear products, accumulation of foreign particles, contamination, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these signs of wear products are insufficient to reconstruct the surface of the gear teeth, and the accuracy of this method may also be affected by deformation of wear products, accumulation of foreign particles, contamination, etc. [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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