Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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619711 | Wear | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A study is presented on the relative wear rates of two carbon steels, a Damascus steel and a stainless steel, using the Cutlery and Allied Trades Research Association (CATRA) of Sheffield England cutting test machine. The carbon steels and stainless steel were heat treated to produce a fine array of carbides in a martensite matrix. Tests were done at hardness values of HRC = 41 and 61. At HRC = 61 the stainless steel had slightly superior cutting performance over the carbon steels, while at HRC = 41 the Damascus steel had slightly superior cutting performance.
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Authors
John D. Verhoeven, Alfred H. Pendray, Howard F. Clark,