Abstract
Processing technology and technological equipment for the formation of a wear-resistant surface layer by implanting materials based on tungsten carbide (WC), are viewed. The effect of implanted WC powder on the formation of gradient wear-resistant structures in the friction surface of carbon steel formed during the implementation of combined electromechanical processing (WRCEMP) technology, has been studied. Resulting from heat and pressure impact in the zone of plastic deformation, intensive austenization of steel occurs with dissolution of WC powder and subsequent formation of highly dispersed composite structures caused by the decomposition of undercooled tangstem-supersaturated austenite. Combined comparative friction and wear tests were carried out for structural steel 45 with a graded structure of a hardened surface and rather expensive and technologically- difficult to obtain modern wear-resistant coatings and materials. The issue of WRCEMP technology practical application used for the «axis of satellite – satellite» friction pair is viewed. An assessment of the durability increase of the «axis of satellite – satellite» interface during the implementation of the considered processing methods and innovative technology was taken. Recommendations for the use of combined electromechanical processing technology at machine-building enterprises as a highly effective way to ensure and improve the performance of machine parts at the stage of their manufacture are given.
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