Materials Science Principles and Technological Approaches for Engineering, Production, and Application of Wear-Resistant Corundum Spray Nozzles for Boring Machines
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The conditions and mechanisms of abrasive breakdown (wear) and the principle of synthesis of structural ceramic materials are analyzed from the standpoint of materials science. A logistic block diagram is developed for the engineering and analysis of the physical-chemical processes and mechanisms of structural engineering in technologies used to obtain abrasion-wear-resistant materials, which from the physical-chemical standpoint afford systematic transformation and conversion of the mineral raw material into construction material and articles (spray nozzles, nozzles, lining plates) with prescribed properties.
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abrasive wear logistic block diagram structural engineering materials science structure property physical-chemical process activated highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions (AHCBS) technology wear-resistant material article spray nozzleReferences
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