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Residual Compressive Stresses and Defects of Layers Hardened by Chemical Heat Treatment

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Reasons for the occurrence of defects in hardened layers created by chemical heat treatment, and their effect on component operating efficiency under bending cyclic loading conditions are analyzed fundamentally. Specific examples are provided for the effect of residual stresses on actual component quality.

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Correspondence to O. V. Sedov.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 7, pp. 66–68, July, 2013.

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Banas, I.P., Morozova, L.V., Korobova, E.N. et al. Residual Compressive Stresses and Defects of Layers Hardened by Chemical Heat Treatment. Metallurgist 57, 629–632 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-013-9780-3

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