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Transformation of 20Х13 steel structure during intensive friction interactions

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The results of an investigation of the influence of intensive friction interactions upon the transformation of a 20Х13 steel structure using optic metallography, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray microanalysis have been described. It has been stated that, at a depth of 3 mm, structural changes connected with heating and intensive plastic deformation processes take place. Diagrams of chemical elements distribution show changes in the steel chemical composition in the surface layer up to 20 μm depth. An increase in microhardness to 5000 MPa has been observed at certain sections.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Meshkov, D.A. Zorenko, I.A. Barabonova, L.E. Afanasieva, 2017, published in Trenie i Iznos, 2017, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 11–17.

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Meshkov, V.V., Zorenko, D.A., Barabonova, I.A. et al. Transformation of 20Х13 steel structure during intensive friction interactions. J. Frict. Wear 38, 47–52 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S106836661701007X

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