ABOUT THE NON-IDENTITY OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL IMPACT UPON ITS REPEAT REALIZATION IN THE CASE OF SURFACE PLASTIC DEFORMATION
Veselin I. Grigorov
Pagini: 243-252
Publicat: 1 Jan 2013
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Rezumat: Discussed are the cases when during the repeated applying surface plastic deformation (SPD) there is a significant manifestation of alternative combinations and otter effect and factors in addition to the factor number of processing runs. Then there are signs of non-identity of their technological impact. except for the influence of the factor frequency of the processing, there are a significant availability of alternative combinations of effects and other factors and there are signs of non-identity of the technological impact. Such combinations occur in relation to: mismatch of the overlaying of contact zones; generation random characteristics of the technological impact; System-driven differences in the condition of contact interaction between the deforming elements and the machined surfaces.
Cuvinte cheie: surface plastic deformation, repeated spd processing, contact zone overlap mismatch, technological impact non identity, processing frequency, number o
Citează acest articol: Veselin I. Grigorov. ABOUT THE NON-IDENTITY OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL IMPACT UPON ITS REPEAT REALIZATION IN THE CASE OF SURFACE PLASTIC DEFORMATION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 7, 243-252 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003054/
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