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INFLUENCE OF CARBON CONTENT OF MARTENSITE STEELS ON HARDNESS RE-DISTRIBUTION NEAR WORN SURFACE
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作者 Y.P. MaSchool of Metallurgy, Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology, Xi’an 710055, China Manuscript received 5 November 2001 in revised form 30 january 2002 《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2002年第4期346-352,共7页
After three-body abrasion, the hardness re-distribution near the worn surface has a close relationship with the carbon content of martensite steel. It is considered that there is a competition between the work-hardeni... After three-body abrasion, the hardness re-distribution near the worn surface has a close relationship with the carbon content of martensite steel. It is considered that there is a competition between the work-hardening and the temper softening, which results from deformation and friction heat of material. When the carbon content of martensite steel is below about 0.6%, the subsurface hardness distribution of material is a softened layer sandwiched between two hardened layers, but above 0.6%C, no softened region appears on the hardness re-distribution curve. 展开更多
关键词 MARTENSITE three-body abrasion hardness re-distribution carbon content
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