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MATLÁK, J. FORET, R. DLOUHÝ, I.
Original Title
Influence of the beam deflection od properties of the electron beam hardened layer
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The usage of the high-energetic source of the electron beam enables a repeated surface quenching of the chosen areas of an engineering part surface. Different techniques of the electron beam deflections allow the creation of hardened layers of different shapes and above all the thicknesses. The deflection was tested at one point, six points, a line and a field on the material 42CrMo4 (1.7225). The effect of the process speed and defocusing of the electron beam was studied. The electron beam surface quenching resulted in a very fine martensitic microstructure with the hardness over 700 HV0.5. The thickness of the hardened layers depends on the type of deflection and depends directly on the process speed. The maximum observed depth was 1.49 mm. The electron beam defocusing affects the width of the hardened track and can cause an extension of the trace up to 40%. The hardness values continuously decrease from the surface to the material volume.
Keywords
Electron beam, hardening, quenching, 42CrMo4, deflection
Authors
MATLÁK, J.; FORET, R.; DLOUHÝ, I.
Released
11. 9. 2017
ISBN
2367-749X
Periodical
Materials Science. Non-Equilibrium Phase Transformations
Year of study
2017
Number
5
State
Republic of Bulgaria
Pages from
194
Pages to
197
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT139692, author="Jiří {Matlák} and Rudolf {Foret} and Ivo {Dlouhý}", title="Influence of the beam deflection od properties of the electron beam hardened layer", booktitle="International Scientific Journal {"}Material Science{"} {"}Nonequilibrium Phase Transformations{"}", year="2017", journal="Materials Science. Non-Equilibrium Phase Transformations", volume="2017", number="5", pages="194--197", issn="2367-749X" }