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The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil

Claddings produced by welding are commonly used to increase the durability of the working elements of agricultural tools. The working conditions that occur during the cultivation of agricultural soil determine the wear intensity (different soil fractions, biological, and chemical environment). It wa...

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Autores principales: Królicka, Aleksandra, Szczepański, Łukasz, Konat, Łukasz, Stawicki, Tomasz, Kostencki, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13081920
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author Królicka, Aleksandra
Szczepański, Łukasz
Konat, Łukasz
Stawicki, Tomasz
Kostencki, Piotr
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Szczepański, Łukasz
Konat, Łukasz
Stawicki, Tomasz
Kostencki, Piotr
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description Claddings produced by welding are commonly used to increase the durability of the working elements of agricultural tools. The working conditions that occur during the cultivation of agricultural soil determine the wear intensity (different soil fractions, biological, and chemical environment). It was found that the tested claddings (Fe-Cr-C-Nb system) is characterized by three different layers: hypereutectic (layer I), near eutectic (layer II), and hypoeutectic (layer III). In layer I, micro-cracking and spalling of hard and brittle primary M(7)C(3) carbides resulted in micro-delamination under the impact of larger soil fractions, which increased the wear intensity. Due to the lower fraction of primary M(7)C(3) carbides in layer II, the share of micro-delamination was less significant in comparison to layer I. It was found that niobium carbides are firmly embedded in the matrix and effectively inhibit wear intensity in layer I and layer II. Layer III contained austenite dendrites, a refined eutectic mixture, and also NbC. In this layer, cracks (caused the unfavorable eutectic mixture morphology) were found in the interdendritic spaces at the worn surface. After the penetration of the cladding, there was a "wash-out effect", which resulted in a significant reduction in the durability of the working elements due to abrasive wear.
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spelling pubmed-72157802020-05-22 The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil Królicka, Aleksandra Szczepański, Łukasz Konat, Łukasz Stawicki, Tomasz Kostencki, Piotr Materials (Basel) Article Claddings produced by welding are commonly used to increase the durability of the working elements of agricultural tools. The working conditions that occur during the cultivation of agricultural soil determine the wear intensity (different soil fractions, biological, and chemical environment). It was found that the tested claddings (Fe-Cr-C-Nb system) is characterized by three different layers: hypereutectic (layer I), near eutectic (layer II), and hypoeutectic (layer III). In layer I, micro-cracking and spalling of hard and brittle primary M(7)C(3) carbides resulted in micro-delamination under the impact of larger soil fractions, which increased the wear intensity. Due to the lower fraction of primary M(7)C(3) carbides in layer II, the share of micro-delamination was less significant in comparison to layer I. It was found that niobium carbides are firmly embedded in the matrix and effectively inhibit wear intensity in layer I and layer II. Layer III contained austenite dendrites, a refined eutectic mixture, and also NbC. In this layer, cracks (caused the unfavorable eutectic mixture morphology) were found in the interdendritic spaces at the worn surface. After the penetration of the cladding, there was a "wash-out effect", which resulted in a significant reduction in the durability of the working elements due to abrasive wear. MDPI 2020-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7215780/ /pubmed/32325859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13081920 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Konat, Łukasz
Stawicki, Tomasz
Kostencki, Piotr
The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title_full The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title_fullStr The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title_short The Influence of Microstructure on Abrasive Wear Micro-Mechanisms of the Claddings Produced by Welding Used in Agricultural Soil
title_sort influence of microstructure on abrasive wear micro-mechanisms of the claddings produced by welding used in agricultural soil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13081920
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