2016
DOI: 10.17277/vestnik.2016.04.pp.679-686
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Restoration of Worn Details of Agricultural Machinery Using Galvanic Chrome Plating

Abstract: Кафедры: «Химия и биология» (1); chimic57@mail.ru; «Технологический сервис и технология машиностроения» (2), ФГБОУ ВО «Елецкий государственный университет им. И. А. Бунина», г. Елец, Россия Ключевые слова: выход по току; износ; малоконцентрированный суль-фатный электролит с органическими добавками; наводороживание; покрытия хромом.Аннотация: Проведен анализ влияния постоянного и импульсного тока на физико-химические свойства покрытий хромом: прочность сцепления с осно-вой, остаточные напряжения, циклическу… Show more

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“…According to the tests of the obtained ratio carried out on iron-electrocorundum, nickel-electrocorundum, and copper-electrocorundum composites [18][19][20][21][22][23][24], the calculations based on continuum theory (cracks are simulated as elliptical two-sided dislocation clusters) are closest to the real results. Figure 2 shows the volume content corresponding to the highest coating strength by (28) depending on the strength properties of the matrix with the inclusion of electrocorundum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…According to the tests of the obtained ratio carried out on iron-electrocorundum, nickel-electrocorundum, and copper-electrocorundum composites [18][19][20][21][22][23][24], the calculations based on continuum theory (cracks are simulated as elliptical two-sided dislocation clusters) are closest to the real results. Figure 2 shows the volume content corresponding to the highest coating strength by (28) depending on the strength properties of the matrix with the inclusion of electrocorundum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The stress concentration factor in the composite matrix (K m ) can be calculated using the known mixture rule: (20) We calculate the filler content in the composite that corresponds to the highest strength of the composite material during its destruction when the crack passes through cohesive and dispersive particles. Such destruction is conditioned by the following ratio:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%