ON INFLUENCING SURFACE HARDENING TECHNOLOGY ON THE NANOGEOMETRY OF THE SURFACE LAYER AND ITS WEAR RESISTANCE

Authors

  • Dr. Anatoly Grigoryevich Suslov Bryansk State Technical University
  • Dr. Mikhail Gennadievich Shalygin Bryansk State Technical University

Keywords:

nanogeometry, technology, surface hardening, engineering technology

Abstract

For fine grinding and ion implantation, profilograms of surface nanogeometry are obtained using an atomic force microscope. The parameters of nanogeometry are determined in accordance with ISO 4287. The results of changing the parameters of nanogeometry depending on the type of technological treatment are given. The conducted experimental studies on wear show that the running-in process does not influence significantly the surface nanogeometry. The nanogeometry parameters of the friction surface are given, which are preferable from the viewpoint of reducing wear for the selected test conditions.

Author Biographies

Dr. Anatoly Grigoryevich Suslov, Bryansk State Technical University

Professor in the Department "Metal Cutting Machines and Tools"

Dr. Mikhail Gennadievich Shalygin, Bryansk State Technical University

Associate Professor, Head of the Department "Pipeline Transport Systems"

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2023-12-18

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