留言板

尊敬的读者、作者、审稿人, 关于本刊的投稿、审稿、编辑和出版的任何问题, 您可以本页添加留言。我们将尽快给您答复。谢谢您的支持!

姓名
邮箱
手机号码
标题
留言内容
验证码
Volume 15 Issue 4
Aug.  2008
数据统计

分享

计量
  • 文章访问数:  210
  • HTML全文浏览量:  50
  • PDF下载量:  8
  • 被引次数: 0
Li Zhou, Dale Sun, Changsheng Liu, Chunguang Li, and Lisong Yao, Scratch behavior of high speed steels for hot rolls, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 15(2008), No. 4, pp. 402-406. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1005-8850(08)60076-6
Cite this article as:
Li Zhou, Dale Sun, Changsheng Liu, Chunguang Li, and Lisong Yao, Scratch behavior of high speed steels for hot rolls, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 15(2008), No. 4, pp. 402-406. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1005-8850(08)60076-6
引用本文 PDF XML SpringerLink
Materials

Scratch behavior of high speed steels for hot rolls

  • 通讯作者:

    Li Zhou    E-mail: zhouli-neu@sohu.com

  • The scratch behaviors of two high speed steels (HSS) for hot rolls were studied by a Micro-combi Tester, and the emphasis was placed on researching the relations between the microstructure and the scratch resistance property of different HSS. The experimental results indicate that during the scratch process, the carbides are embedded into the matrix, the penetration depth of different HSS is closely related with the matrix hardness, i.e., the higher the matrix hardness, the better the scratch resistance property; and in the matrix, the fine, dispersive carbides are beneficial to form steady friction between the indenter and the scratched materials, but the coarser carbides are easier to fall into pieces.
  • Materials

    Scratch behavior of high speed steels for hot rolls

    + Author Affiliations
    • The scratch behaviors of two high speed steels (HSS) for hot rolls were studied by a Micro-combi Tester, and the emphasis was placed on researching the relations between the microstructure and the scratch resistance property of different HSS. The experimental results indicate that during the scratch process, the carbides are embedded into the matrix, the penetration depth of different HSS is closely related with the matrix hardness, i.e., the higher the matrix hardness, the better the scratch resistance property; and in the matrix, the fine, dispersive carbides are beneficial to form steady friction between the indenter and the scratched materials, but the coarser carbides are easier to fall into pieces.
    • loading

    Catalog


    • /

      返回文章
      返回