کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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619028 | 1455054 | 2008 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
In this study, different hardfacing layers were produced by shield manual arc welding (SMAW) process in which a bare electrode of H08A was coated with fluxes, to which different measures of ferrotitanium (Fe–Ti), ferrovanadium (Fe–V), ferromolybdenum (Fe–Mo) and graphite had been added. The influence of added alloy elements on the microstructure and wear properties of the Fe-based hardfacing layers was investigated. The results showed that complex carbides of TiC–VC–Mo2C were synthesized via metallurgic reaction during welding. Carbides are uniformly dispersed in the matrix. The addition of graphite and ferromolybdenum can enhance macro-hardness and wear resistance of the hardfacing layer significantly, but increase the crack sensitivity of the hardfacing layer. With the increasing of the additions of Fe–Ti and Fe–V, the macro-hardness and wear resistance of the hardfacing layers increased. A good resistance to cracking and wear resistance of the hardfacing layer could be obtained, when the amounts of graphite, Fe–Ti, Fe–V and Fe–Mo were controlled within a range of 8–10%, 12–15%, 10–12% and 2–4%, respectively. The wear resistance of the deposited layer surfaced by Fe–Ti–V–Mo–C hardfacing alloy possesses a higher wear resistance and less friction coefficient than that of the deposited layer surfaced by EDRCrMoWV-A3-15 hardfacing alloy.
Journal: Wear - Volume 265, Issues 5–6, 25 August 2008, Pages 583–589