Sökning: "carbide deformation"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 35 avhandlingar innehållade orden carbide deformation.
21. On constitutive modelling of the compaction and sintering of cemented carbides
Sammanfattning : The common manufacturing procedure for components of cemented carbide is a closed die cold compaction of a powder and a subsequent sintering of the compact to full density and strength.Major problems with the manufacturing process are the possible fracturing on ejection from the tooling and the distortion in the final shape. LÄS MER
22. Inhomogenity in microstructures
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the present thesis is to quantitativelycharacterise structural features which contribute to thematerial anisotropy and to relate developed parameters to thematerial properties. Various forms of structural inhomogeneitywere quantified with the help of comuterised image analysisusing quantitative metallography and statistical analysismethods. LÄS MER
23. Microstructure analysis of wear and fatigue in austempered high-Si steels
Sammanfattning : Research on austempering of high-Si steels has increased over the last years due to their attractive combination of strength and toughness. The presence of over 1.5% of silicon prevents the precipitation of cementite during austempering and the resulting microstructure consists of bainitic ferrite and retained austenite. LÄS MER
24. Microstructural aspects on wear of cemented carbides
Sammanfattning : Cemented carbides are known to be very wear resistant and are therefore often usedin applications involving surface damage and wear. The work presented hereinvestigates the coupling between the microstructure and some fundamental wearand deformation mechanisms typical for cemented carbides. LÄS MER
25. Optimisation of Machining Operations by means of Finite Element Method and Tailored Experiments
Sammanfattning : Traditionally, costly experimental procedures have been followed in industry to optimise the machining operations to secure the maximum efficiency in production line, while the functional requirements of the machined surfaces are fulfilled. In recent years, development of robust numerical techniques such as Finite Element Method (FEM) and advances in computing capacity of computers have made it possible to simulate the machining operations under operational conditions. LÄS MER