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Title: | Effect of Electrode Covering Composition on the Microstructure, Wear, and Economic Feasibility of Fe-C-Cr Manual Arc-Welded Hardfacings |
Authors: | Jankauskas, Vytenis Katinas, Egidijus Laskauskas, Arturas Antonov, Maksim Varnauskas, Valentinas Gedzevičius, Irmantas Aleknevičienė, Vilija |
Keywords: | abrasive wear hardfacing erosive wear wear and economic feasibility map |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Jankauskas, V.; Katinas, E.; Laskauskas, A.; Antonov, M.; Varnauskas, V.; Gedzevičius, I.; Aleknevičienė, V. Effect of Electrode Covering Composition on the Microstructure, Wear, and Economic Feasibility of Fe-C-Cr Manual Arc-Welded Hardfacings. Coatings 2020, 10, 294. |
Series/Report no.: | 10;3 |
Abstract: | Manual arc-welded hardfacings are widely used for the protection of new or the restoration of worn parts in agriculture, forestry, and mining applications. A study was conducted to investigate the effect of electrode covering composition on the microstructure, wear (low, average stress abrasion; erosion at 30, 50, and 80 m s−1), and economic feasibility of Fe–C–Cr manual arc-welded hardfacings. Hardfacings were produced with the carbon and chrome contents varied in the ranges of 0.87–2.95 and 1.3–33.2 wt.%, respectively. The major phases composing the microstructures of the hardfacings were austenite, perlite, ledeburite, and various carbides, including eutectic M7C3. Technical and economic analyses were performed to assess the economic feasibility of hardfacings and reference wear-resistant steel Hardox 400. A wear and economic feasibility map was created to specify various types and facilitate the selection of optimal hardfacings for specific conditions. The produced Fe–C–Cr coatings were the most effective in low-stress abrasive conditions (up to 7.8 times greater than Hardox 400) and quite effective in erosive conditions (up to 2.9 times greater than Hardox 400). |
Description: | This article belongs to the Special Issue Manufacturing and Surface Engineering II |
URI: | http://dspace.vgtu.lt/handle/1/4031 |
ISSN: | 2079-6412 |
Appears in Collections: | Moksliniai straipsniai / Research articles
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