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TECHNICAL CONDITION OF HIGH-STRENGTH CAST IRON CRANKSHAFTS FROM AND MATERIAL SELECTION FOR THEIR RESTORATION

https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2013-0-2-82-87

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The paper presents data on a technical condition of cast iron crankshafts to be repaired which is characterized by wear of crankshaft necks and connecting rod journals and misalignment of crankshaft  necks of ZMZ-53-engines. Wear and misalignment of crankshaft necks are closely described by the the Weibull's law and 70–75 % of the shafts to be repaired require recovery with deposition of coating. In order to recover crankshaft necks it is proposed to apply plasma spraying with a mixture of powders which includes copper powder. Coating obtained in accordance with the proposed technology is characterized by wear intensity during its normal operation 4,0 · 10–6 g/m, and it is by 3–5 % lower than the wear intensity rate of those shafts that have been recovered with the help of spraying powder mixtures without copper.

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Vigerina T.V. TECHNICAL CONDITION OF HIGH-STRENGTH CAST IRON CRANKSHAFTS FROM AND MATERIAL SELECTION FOR THEIR RESTORATION. Science & Technique. 2013;(2):18-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2013-0-2-82-87

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