This research paper focuses on enhancing the surface characteristics of the 316 stainless steel (SS316) alloy, including roughness, microhardness, and corrosion resistance. Where the application of ND-YAG laser technology, a highly relevant and timely area, was investigated deeply. The Q-switching Nd: YAG Laser was used with varying laser energy levels within the context of the laser shock peening (LSP) technique. The corrosion resistance of the 316 ss alloy is evaluated in a corrosive environment of 500 mL of saliva (with a pH of 5.6) through electrochemical corrosion testing. Corrosion rate was determined based on the analysis of polarization curves. The outcomes of this research reveal that as the laser energy was increased, there was a noticeable enhancement in the mechanical properties of the 316 ss alloy’s surface. Importantly, the corrosion rate experiences a significant reduction, decreasing from 4.94 mm/yr to 3.59 mm/yr following laser shock peening (LSP) application.
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The present study reports on the significant improvement in the wear and corrosion resistance of SS316L by adding Graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) of varying wt.% (0.25, 0.5, and 0.75), composites which were prepared by the pressureless sintering technique. The GNP addition can significantly improve the wear and corrosion resistance of SS316L. The wear and corrosion rates for the 0.5 wt.% GNP composite were reduced by 43% and 98%, respectively. The corrosion morphology showed that pitting corrosion was reduced by reinforcing 316L with 0.5 wt.% GNP. Moreover, the intergranular sites were more vulnerable to the corrosion medium when GNP was used at 0.75 wt.%. The worn surface morphology revealed that the tribofilm reduces the coefficient of friction and wear rate due to the lubricating nature of GNP. The presence of GNP was confirmed by Raman spectroscopy in terms of the tribofilm.
Using torch brazing techniques, 316 stainless steel was brazed to CP copper using flux-coated low silver content filler with 20% Ag. The brazing torch utilized a fuel mixture of propane gas with oxygen to produce the required heating amount due to the possibility of economic interest in employing low-silver-content filler. The brazing filler's braze ability with SUS304 and copper was scrutinized and deeply analyzed. A ferrite barrier layer was made on the stainless-steel side, and an excellent brazed joint was produced. Metallurgical studies using an optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM) confirmed the production of a ferrite layer. This layer's advantages were carefully examined with metallurgical testing, electron diffraction scanning (EDS), EDS mapping, and EDS line analyses, including preventing copper intergranular penetration into the stainless-steel grain boundary. The mechanical properties of the brazed joint and its usability were assessed through Vickers microhardness and tensile tests on the brazing seam and both base metals. The results of the brazing process showed that using flux-coated low-silver brazing techniques produced strong joints with satisfactory mechanical properties. These techniques are a cost-effective alternative to high-priced brazing fillers with high silver content. Geometrical models simulated the heat distribution using ANSYS and SOLIDWORKS software to analyze penetration depth, joint quality, surface cracks, and the relation between molten filler density variation and the wetting process.
This article presents the results of the analysis of changes in the surface topography of AISI 321 (1.4541) thin-walled stainless steel tubes in single-pass Floating-Plug Drawing (FPD) process. Experimental tests were carried out with variable drawing speed (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 10 m/min) and different angles of floating plug (11.3°, 13° and 14°). Wisura DSO7010 (Fuchs Oil) lubricant was used in the experiments. Mean roughness Ra and ten point height of irregularities Rz were adopted as surface quality indicators. Roughness parameters were measured independently on the inner and outer surfaces of thin-walled tubes. Analysis of variance was used to analyse the relationship between process parameters (drawing speed and angle of floating plug) and surface roughness of tubes. A decrease in the values of both analyzed roughness parameters was observed as a result of the drawing process. The FPD process significantly improves the inner surface quality of AISI 321 thin-walled stainless steel tubes. The mean roughness value tends to increase with increasing drawing speed, while the angle of the floating-plug has no significant effect on the mean roughness Ra.
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W artykule przedstawiono wyniki analizy zmian topografii powierzchni rur cienkościennych ze stali nierdzewnej AISI 321 po procesie ciągnienia na korku swobodnym. Badania eksperymentalne przeprowadzono w jednym przejściu, ze zmienną prędkością ciągnienia (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 10 m/min) oraz różnymi kątami β korka swobodnego (11.3°, 13° and 14°). W badaniach eksperymentalnych wykorzystano smar Wisura DSO7010 (Fuchs Oil). Jako wskaźniki jakości powierzchni przyjęto średnie arytmetyczne odchylenie rzędnych profilu Ra oraz wysokość chropowatości według 10 punktów Rz. Parametry chropowatości mierzono niezależnie na wewnętrznej i zewnętrznej powierzchni rur cienkościennych. Do analizy związków pomiędzy parametrami procesu ciągnienia (prędkość ciągnienia i kąt korka swobodnego) wykorzystano analizę wariancji. Zaobserwowano zmniejszenie wartości obydwu analizowanych parametrów chropowatości w wyniku procesu ciągnienia. Proces ciągnienia na korku swobodnym znacznie poprawia jakość wewnętrznej powierzchni cienkościennych rur ze stali nierdzewnej AISI 321. Zaobserwowano tendencję do zwiększania się parametru Ra wraz ze wzrostem prędkości ciągnienia, podczas gdy kąt β korka swobodnego nie miał znaczącego wpływu na średnią chropowatość Ra.
Various types of metal implants, both in Poland and worldwide, are mainly manufactured from stainless steel due to their biocompatibility, strength, and relatively low price. However, any such procedure involves the risk of peri-implant infection, stimulated, among other things, by the formation of a bacterial biofilm on the surface of the implant. In this paper, several methods of modifying the surface of steel for medical applications were proposed, such as mechanical polishing, electropolishing, sandblasting, and the application of a thin surface layer. This was followed by a series of physicochemical and biological tests. The results indicate that the titanium nitride coating improved corrosion resistance and reduced bacterial adhesion on the surface. No significant improvement in abrasion was observed, and the adhesion of the coating closely depended on the method of preparation.
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Implanty metalowe, zarówno w Polsce, jak i na świecie, produkowane są głównie ze stali nierdzewnej ze względu na jej biokompatybilność, wytrzymałość i stosunkowo niską cenę. Jednak każdy tego rodzaju zabieg wiąże się z ryzykiem powstania zakażenia okołowszczepowego, stymulowanego m.in. powstawaniem biofilmu bakteryjnego na powierzchni implantu. W pracy zaproponowano kilka metod modyfikacji powierzchni stali do zastosowań medycznych, takich jak polerowanie mechaniczne, elektropolerowanie, piaskowanie oraz nałożenie cienkiej warstwy powierzchniowej. Następnie przeprowadzono szereg badań fizykochemicznych i biologicznych. Wyniki wskazują, że powłoka azotku tytanu poprawiła odporność na korozję oraz ograniczyła adhezję bakterii na powierzchni. Nie zaobserwowano znaczącej poprawy ścieralności, a adhezja powłoki ściśle zależała od metody jej przygotowania.
316L steel specimens with three different shear zones made by SLM (Selective Laser Melting) were subjected to dynamic tests using the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar method. The effect of high-speed deformation on changes in microstructure was analyzed. In addition, the stress-strain relationship was determined from the SHPB results. To visualize the deformation process of the specimens during the tests, a camera with a high frame rate was used. It was shown that as the plastic deformation increases, the hardness of the material increases. Microstructural analysis of dynamically loaded areas revealed numerous defects. Twinning was found to be the main deformation mechanism. Large plastic deformation and many other microstructural changes such as shear bands, cracks and martensite nucleation were also observed.
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Próbki ze stali 316L z trzema różnymi strefami ścinania wykonane metodą SLM (Selective Laser Melting) poddano testom dynamicznym wykorzystując do tego metodę dzielonego pręta Hopkinsona (Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar). Przeanalizowano wpływ odkształceń o dużej szybkości na zmiany w mikrostrukturze. Ponadto na podstawie wyników badań SHPB wyznaczono zależność naprężenie- odkształcenie. W celu zobrazowania procesu odkształcania próbek podczas badań zastosowano kamerę o dużej częstości klatkowania. Wykazano, że wraz ze wzrostem odkształcenia plastycznego wzrasta twardość materiału. Analiza mikrostrukturalna obszarów obciążonych dynamicznie ujawniła liczne defekty. Stwierdzono, że głównym mechanizmem deformacji jest bliźniakowanie. Zaobserwowano również duże odkształcenia plastyczne i wiele innych zmian mikrostruktury, takich jak pasma ścinania, pęknięcia i zarodkowanie martenzytu.
In this study, the bio state of the alloy produced in the modified metal injection system was monitored after sintering. A new system operating with high gas pressure, far from the traditional injection model, has been established for material production. In this system, 316L stainless steel powders were molded using a PEG/PMMA/SA polymer recipe. During molding, approximately 60% 316L and 40% binder by volume were used. The samples obtained were sintered at different temperatures (1100-1300°C) after de-binding. Density measurement (Archimedes) and hardness tests (HV1) of the samples were measured as 6.74 g/cm3 and ~285 HV1, respectively. A potentiodynamic corrosion test was applied to monitor the effect of the amount of oxide in the structure of the 316L stainless steel produced. Corrosion tests were carried out in artificial body solutions. The corrosion rate was measured at the level of 17.08×10-3 mm/y. In terms of biocompatibility, a cytotoxicity test was applied to the samples and the life course of the bacteria was monitored. For the 316L alloys produced, the % vitality reached approximately 103%.
In-situ study of deformation behaviour and mechanisms occurring during early stages of deformation is of a great practical importance. Low stacking fault energy materials, as is the case of AISI 304L, show non-linear deformation characteristics way below the bulk yield point. Shockley partial dislocations, formation of stacking faults respectively, resulting in creation of shear bands and ε-martensite transformation are the mechanisms occurring in the low strains in the studied steel. Acoustic emission and infrared thermography have been used in this study to investigate the deformation kinetics at the low strain stages of slow strain rate tensile tests. Acoustic emission cumulative energy together with the tracking of specimen maximum temperature have been found to be very useful in-situ techniques both supplementing each other in the sense of the sensitivity to different mechanisms. Mechanical, acoustic emission and infrared thermography results are discussed in detail with respect to potential occurred mechanism.
Purpose: This paper presents an analysis of the structure and physicochemical properties of coatings based on an organofunctional silane (VTMS), a conductive polymer (PEDOT), and a surfactant (polyoxyethylene glycol monolauryl ether BRIJ). Design/methodology/approach The coatings were deposited on X20Cr13 stainless steel and glassy carbon specimens using sol-gel immersion. The obtained coatings were characterised in terms of topography, microstructure, roughness, adhesion to the steel substrate, thickness, and corrosion resistance. Corrosion tests were conducted in sulfate environments with pH = 2 without or with the addition of Cl- ions. Findings: The use of different surfactant concentrations in the modifying solution is intended to improve the deposition efficiency and increase the degree of dispersion of silane and conducting polymer. Research limitations/implications The tested coatings were found to slow down the corrosion of the steel substrate, thus effectively protecting it from this phenomenon. The use of a surfactant compound is intended to increase the degree of dispersion of silane and polymer in the modifying solution to improve deposition efficiency. Practical implications: Test carried out in corrosive media have shown that the coatings proposed in the above work, based on VTMS silane, PEDOT polymer and BRIJ surfactant, significantly increase the corrosion resistance of the tested materials, which confirms their effectiveness and possibility of application in various industries. Originality/value: The novelty of this paper is the use of silane (VTMS), polymer (PEDOT) and surfactant (BRIJ) as components of the anticorrosion coating.
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Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the critical techniques of novel medical devices which is capable of processing complicated or customized structures to best match the human’s bones and tissues. AM allows for the fabrication of devices with optimal architectures, complicated morphologies, surface integrity, and regulated porosity and chemical composition. Various AM methods can now consistently fabricate dense products for a range of metallic, nonmetallic, composites, and nanocomposites. Different studies are available that describe the microstructure and various properties of 3D-printed biomedical alloys. However, there are limited research on the wear characteristics, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility of 3D-printed technology-constructed biomedical alloys. In this article, AM metallic biomaterials such as stainless steel, magnesium, cobalt–chromium, and titanium are reviewed along with their alloys. The helicopter view of essential characteristics of these additively manufactured biomaterials is comprised. The review will have a significant impact on fabricating metallic surgical equipment and its sturdiness in the biomedical field.
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of ZrO2-based ceramic beads shot peening on the performance properties of AISI 316L austenitic steel. The results obtained in the roughness and microhardness measurements, the state of the surface layer, and the tribological properties (ball-on-disc) of the specimens after the peening process were compared to the results obtained for the reference specimen. The tests were carried out with varying parameters of pressure (0.3 MPa, 0.4MPa) and time (30s, 60s). The lowest values of COF (µ=0.576) and wear factor (K=3.95*10-4 mm3N-1m-1) were observed for the surface peened using parameters: 0.4 MPa and 60s. By increasing the time twice, a much lower wear factor can be achieved unlike when increasing the shot peening by 0.1 MPa. Observations of wear traces indicate that abrasive wear is predominant and the transfer of specimen material by countersample is also observed.
Stainless steels are widely used for various automotive components. Some of them (e.g., parts of the exhaust system) are exposed to the external environment. In winter conditions, they are affected by chloride containing road salt solutions, which can lead to the local corrosion of these stainless steel parts. The presented paper is focused on the pitting corrosion resistance of two austenitic stainless steels (AISI 304 and AISI 316L) in 5 wt% and 10 wt% road salt solutions. The evaluation and comparison are based on the potentiodynamic polarization test method carried out at the temperature of 20 ± 2°C. The pitting potentials were determined from the polarization curves. Local corrosion damage of exposed surfaces caused by potentiodynamic polarization in the used solutions was observed by optical microscope. Experimental results confirmed a worse pitting corrosion resistance case, especially for AISI 304 stainless steel in 10 wt% road salt solution.
The paper investigates the modelling and optimization of the notch-repaired/friction stir stitched AISI 201 stainless steel welds via the use of a non-consumable tool-based repair process. The repair process employs a sequential hopping-stitching approach. This approach involves the application of two intercepted and completely overlapped plunging actions of a probe-less titanium carbide tool to create an effective refilling and repair of the notched zone. Box-Behnken design (BBD) was employed for the experimental planning, modelling, and optimization of the notch-repair process. Tool rotational speed, penetration depth and dwell time of the tool were the studied process parameters while tensile strength was the response variable. A quadratic model was identified as the best model for the notch-repaired welds based on the combination of a low sequential P-value of 0.008216, a high lack of fit P-value of 0.931366, and a close to unity adjusted and predicted R-square values. The process parameter and their interaction effects on the tensile strength of the repaired notch were identified via the ANOVA analysis. Plunge depth (main effect) and interaction effect of tool rotational speed and dwell time had significant influences on the notch-repair process and the resultant tensile strength of the AISI 201 stainless steel. The visual representations of these effects were shown through the 2D elliptical contour and 3D response surface plots. The optimized process parameters were identified as 1215.9795 rpm, 0.40262212 mm, and 5.98706376 s while the resultant notch-repaired joint yielded a tensile strength of 886 MPa, which is close to the predicted value.
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W niniejszej pracy zbadano właściwości ochronne powłok silanowych na bazie winylotrójmetoksysilanu VTMS i niejonowego środka powierzchniowo - czynnego BRJI. Jako rozpuszczalnik organosilanu i surfaktantu zastosowano etanol, natomiast kwas octowy zastosowano w celu ustalenia środowiska kwasowego (pH roztworów między 3−4). Powłoki naniesiono na próbki stali nierdzewnej X20Cr13 oraz stali stopowej konstrukcyjnej 41Cr4 metodą zanurzeniową w procesie sol-gel przy użyciu różnych stężeń surfaktantu. Otrzymane powłoki scharakteryzowano pod względem odporności korozyjnej, przyczepności do podłoża stalowego oraz grubości. Badania korozyjne przeprowadzono w kwaśnych środowiskach siarczanowych o pH = 2 bez lub z jonami Cl-. Zastosowanie związków powierzchnio–czynnych ma za zadanie zwiększenie stopnia zdyspergowania silanu w roztworze modyfikującym, celem poprawy efektywności procesu osadzania.
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In this study, the protective properties of silane coatings based on VTMS vinyltrimethoxysilane and BRJI non-ionic surfactant were investigated. Ethanol was used as the solvent for organosilane and surfactant, while acetic acid was used to adjust the acidic environment (pH of the solutions between 3-4). The coatings were applied to samples of X20Cr13 stainless steel and 41Cr4 structural alloy steel by dip method in the sol-gel process using various surfactant concentrations. The obtained coatings were characterized in terms of corrosion resistance, adhesion to the steel substrate and thickness. Corrosion tests were carried out in acidic sulphate media with pH = 2 without or with Cl- ions. The purpose of the use of surfactants is to increase the degree of silane dispersion in the modifying solution in order to improve the efficiency of the deposition process.
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This work presents preliminary comparative studies on the process of electrochemical polishing of austenitic 304 steel in two deep eutectic solvents (DES), based on polyols as hydrogen bond donors. The first is the choline chloride and ethylene glycol solvent, known before in the literature, and the second is the rarely discussed choline chloride and propylene glycol solvent. The analyzes showed that in the latter liquid it is possible to achieve similar results as in the first solvent, but without obtaining a full-fledged effect of electrochemical polishing. The process of anodic polarization in each range of current density for each liquid led to an increase in surface roughness and a simultaneous smoothing of the steel microstructure in the case of tested high current densities. For samples subjected to anodic polarization at medium and high current densities, a slight increase in corrosion resistance was observed compared to the chemically etched steel sample.
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W pracy zaprezentowano wstępne badania porównawcze nad procesem polerowania elektrochemicznego stali austenitycznej 304 w dwóch rozpuszczalnikach eutektycznych (deep eutectic solvents, DES) opartych na poliolach jako donorach wiązania wodorowego. Pierwszym z rozpuszczalników był znany w literaturze przedmiotu układ złożony z chlorku choliny i glikolu etylenowego, a drugim – rzadko omawiany układ złożony z chlorku choliny i glikolu propylenowego. Wykazano, że w wypadku ostatniej cieczy można osiągnąć podobne wyniki co w tej na bazie glikolu etylenowego, nie uzyskując jednak wyraźnego efektu polerowania elektrochemicznego. Proces polaryzacji anodowej w każdym zakresie gęstości prądu dla każdej cieczy doprowadził do zwiększenia się chropowatości powierzchni przy jednoczesnym wygładzeniu mikrostruktury stali w wypadku ustalonych wysokich gęstości prądu. Stwierdzono drobny wzrost odporności na korozję próbek poddanych polaryzacji anodowej przy średnich i wysokich gęstościach prądu w porównaniu z próbką stalową trawioną chemicznie.
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Blank silane films are not able to provide long-term corrosion protection. As is known, dopants with corrosion inhibiting properties can be added to the silane sol-gel network in order to increase their corrosion resistance. The present work investigates the protective properties of air-aged films obtained from a solution of isobutyltriethoxysilane (IBTES) doped with 0.01 mol/l and 0.1 mol/l zinc nitrate Zn(NO3)2 ∙ 6H2O prepared on an X20Cr13 stainless steel substrate. The surface morphologies, adhesion to the substrate and the corrosion resistance of the obtained films in an 0.5 M Cl− solution were examined. The experimental results showed that IBTES films doped with 0.01 mol/l zinc nitrate deposited on the surface of stainless steel had better protective properties, while those doped with 0.1 mol/l of the inhibitor had worse protective properties against local corrosion compared to blank IBTES film.
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Powłoki silanowe nie są w stanie zapewnić długotrwałej ochrony przed korozją. Jak wiadomo, do sieci zol-żel silanu można dodawać domieszki o właściwościach hamujących korozję w celu zwiększenia ich odporności na korozję. W pracy zbadano właściwości ochronne starzonych w powietrzu powłok otrzymanych z roztworu izobutylo- trietoksysilanu (IBTES) domieszkowanych 0,01 mol/l i 0,1 mol/l azotanu cynku Zn(NO3)2 ∙ 6H2O wytworzonych na podłożu ze stali nie- rdzewnej X20Cr13. Zbadano morfologię powierzchni, przyczepność do podłoża oraz odporność korozyjną otrzymanych filmów w 0,5M roztworze Cl−. Badania eksperymentalne wykazały, że powłoki IBTES domieszkowane 0,01 mol/l azotanu cynku osadzone na powierzchni stali nierdzewnej miały lepsze właściwości ochronne przed korozją lokalną w porównaniu z powłoką IBTES, natomiast domieszkowane 0,1mol/l inhibitora – gorsze.
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Components produced by additive manufacturing (AM) via direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) have typical as-fabricated surface defects. As a result, surface properties of AM products should be modified to increase their strength, anti-wear behavior, and at the same time ensure their high corrosion resistance. Surface modification via shot peening (SP) is considered suitable for AM of engineering devices made of 17-4PH (X5CrNiCuNb16-4) stainless steel. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of three types of peening media (CrNi steel shot, glass, and ceramic beads) on the corrosion resistance of specimens of DMLS 17-4PH stainless steel. Results demonstrated that SP caused steel microstructure refinement and induced both martensite (α) formation and retained austenite (γ) reduction. 17-4PH specimens peened showed the increase in surface hardness of 255, 281, and 260 HV0.2 for ceramic, glass, and steel, respectively. DMLS 17-4PH specimens modified by SP exhibited different surface morphology, hardness, and microstructure and thus, these properties affect corrosion performance. The results implied that steel shot peened with steel shot showed the highest resistance to corrosion processes (Icorr= 0.019μA/cm2), slightly worse with glass (Icorr= 0.227μA/cm2) and ceramics (Icorr= 0.660μA/cm2) peened. In the case of ceramic and glass beads, it was possible to confirm the presence of the above-mentioned particles in the surface layer after SP.
The paper deals with the unconventional issue of composite steel preparation by hot rolling. Various production possibilities of multilayer composite from austenitic stainless steel AISI 304 and tool high carbon steel AISI D2 were investigated. Samples with 5, 15 and 45 layers were prepared. Optical microstructural analysis were subsequently performed on these samples with the focus on the details of joint and evaluation of the thicknesses of individual layers. In addition, hardness measurements were performed on the prepared samples, including its comparison with the individual steels used. It was confirmed that the hardness increased with increasing number of layers, however in this case, the difference between 15 and 45 layers was only 8 HBW. In addition it was found that the hardness of the prepared 45-layer packet without quenching was higher than that of the base (used) steels.
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Niniejszy artykuł poświęcono niekonwencjonalnemu zagadnieniu przygotowania kompozytu stalowego metodą walcowania na gorąco. Zbadano różne możliwości i metody wytwarzania wielowarstwowego kompozytu stalowego z austenitycznej stali nierdzewnej AISI 304 i wysokowęglowej stali narzędziowej AISI D2. W pracy opisano technologię przygotowania pakietów z tych stali złożonych z 5, 15 i 45 warstw. Następnie przeprowadzono na tych próbkach optyczne analizy mikrostrukturalne, skupiając się na szczegółach łączenia i ocenie grubości poszczególnych warstw. Ponadto na przygotowanych próbkach wykonano pomiary twardości, a wyniki porównano z poszczególnymi zastosowanymi stalami. Potwierdzono, że twardość wzrastała wraz ze wzrostem liczby warstw, jednak w przypadku różnicy między 15 a 45 warstwami różnica twardości to zaledwie 8 HBW. Ponadto stwierdzono, że twardość przygotowanego 45-warstwowego pakietu bez hartowania była wyższa niż (użytych) stali podstawowych.
This paper presents the process of a 3-step machining process involving pre-treatment, smoothing and polishing, placing the workpiece in different energy levels of the working load in a rotary-cascade container smoother, by moving it towards the radial direction of the working chamber of the smoother. Studies show the ability to control the course of pre-treatment, smoothing and finishing intensity, both in terms of process parameters and treatment time. Such a structure of the machining process, it also allows you to influence the structure geometry of the machined surfaces in successive stages of machining, and consequently on the final quality. The proposed organization and structure of the process allows for the creation of a new one surface treatment strategy.
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The research used shafts made of X5CrNi18-10 (AISI 304L) stainless steel, which is used, among others in the shipbuilding industry. The turning process was carried out on the CU500MRD universal lathe with the use of cutting inserts with a corner radius of 0.2; 0.4 and 0.8 mm. The measurement of the forces during machining was recorded using a Kistler dynamometer. Surface roughness measurements were made with a Waveline W20 profilometer. The research results are the basis for determining the safe range of application of stainless steel cutting parameters on conventional lathes, with the simultaneous analysis of the quality of the machined surface.
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W badaniach wykorzystano wały wykonane ze stali nierdzewnej X5CrNi18-10 (AISI 304L), która znajduje zastosowanie między innymi w przemyśle okrętowym. Proces toczenia zrealizowano na tokarce uniwersalnej CU500MRD z wykorzystaniem płytek skrawających o promieniu naroża 0,2; 0,4 oraz 0,8 mm. Pomiar sił podczas obróbki skrawaniem rejestrowano z wykorzystaniem siłomierza firmy Kistler. Pomiary chropowatości powierzchni wykonano profilometrem Waveline W20. Wyniki badań są podstawą do wyznaczenia bezpiecznego zakresu stosowania parametrów skrawania stali nierdzewnej na tokarkach konwencjonalnych, przy jednoczesnej analizie jakości powierzchni obrobionej.
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