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Optimizing the Parameters of Ultrasonic Surface Plastic Deformation by a Free Steel Indenter

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The influence of ultrasonic surface plastic deformation on the surface roughness and hardness is considered. The influence of the force applied to the deforming element (indenter) on the surface characteristics is determined. The optimal parameters of ultrasound treatment are established.

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Financial support was provided by the Russian Science Fund (grant 21-19-00660, https://rscf.ru/project/21-19-00660/).

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Correspondence to R. I. Nigmetzyanov, S. K. Sundukov, A. V. Sukhov or D. S. Fatyukhin.

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Nigmetzyanov, R.I., Prikhod’ko, V.M., Sundukov, S.K. et al. Optimizing the Parameters of Ultrasonic Surface Plastic Deformation by a Free Steel Indenter. Russ. Engin. Res. 42, 1195–1198 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X22110181

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