Conclusions
Laser treatment of cylinder liners is an effective method for increasing their resistance to wear. The optimum wear resistance of liners is achieved by laser hardening 25% of the area subject to wear.
Similar content being viewed by others
Literature cited
M. M. Krushchov and M. A. Babichev, Study of Metal Wear [in Russian], Izd. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Moscow (1969).
M. M. Tanenbaum, Resistance to Abrasive Wear [in Russian], Mashinostroenie, Moscow (1976).
V. P. Mitrovich, “New criteria for the wear resistance of cast iron for cutting machine slides”, in: Study of Wear with the Aim of Revealing Ways of Increasing the Serivce Life and Quality of Production Machines [in Russian], N. É. Bauman MVTU, Moscow (1971).
V. A. Vasil'ev and V. G. Nikolaev, “Increasing the wear resistance of cast iron parts for refrigeration technology”, Liteinoe Proizvod., No. 4, 6 (1980).
V. K. Grigorovich, Hardness and Microhardness of Metals [in Russian], Nauka, Moscow (1976).
A. A. Zhukov, L. Z. Épshtein, and G. I. Sil'man, “Microhardness of steel and cast iron and the Charpy principle”, Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Met., No. 2, 145 (1971).
Additional information
Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 9, pp. 41–43, September, 1982.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Andriyakhin, V.M., Vasil'ev, V.A., Sedunov, V.K. et al. Effect on wear resistance of a laser-induced hardening system for cylinder liners. Met Sci Heat Treat 24, 645–647 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00769325
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00769325