Evaluation of the influence of laser quenching mode parameters on the quality of the surface and surface layer of machine parts (overview)
https://doi.org/10.25206/1813-8225-2024-189-56-65
EDN: RUPDDR
Abstract
This review provides an assessment of the influence of the parameters of the laser hardening mode on the quality of the surface and the surface layer. It is presented how the processing speed, radiation power, surface heating temperature, initial structure during, the number of passes laser hardening affect the geometric parameters of the laser exposure zone, roughness, hardness and wear resistance of the surface, deformation, magnitude and sign of residual stresses in the surface layer. The conclusion is made in the form of recommendations on the selection of parameters of the laser hardening mode to obtain a given surface quality and surface layer of machine parts.
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About the Authors
S. V. PetrochenkoRussian Federation
Petrochenko Sergei Valeryevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Technologies of Transport Engineering and Repair of Rolling Stock Department; Senior Research Engineer
AuthorID (RSCI): 648136
AuthorID (SCOPUS): 57983962200
ResearcherID: A-8009-2014
Omsk
Q. Hao
China
Hao Qingle, Doctor of Philosophy Sciences, Deputy Director of Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
AuthorID (SCOPUS): 56237276500
Ningbo
X. Yu
China
Yu Xinshan, Research Engineer of Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
Ningbo
K. Zhao
China
Zhao Kaipeng, Research Engineer of Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
Ningbo
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Petrochenko SV, Hao Q, Yu X, Zhao K. Evaluation of the influence of laser quenching mode parameters on the quality of the surface and surface layer of machine parts (overview). Omsk Scientific Bulletin. 2024;(1):56-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25206/1813-8225-2024-189-56-65. EDN: RUPDDR
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