Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes
Plasma arc surface hardening is an alternative selective surface hardening method that is effective, economical and a promising technology in heat treatment industries. In the present work, an investigation was carried out to study the hardness distributions of multiple passes in surface hardening o...
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doaj-8a5ce5606fb44132a8859b9482226ebf2020-11-25T01:18:26ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002014-01-0151798710.14716/ijtech.v5i1.12741274Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple PassesMohd Idris Shah Ismail0Zahari Taha1Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 26300 Kuantan, Pahang, MalaysiaPlasma arc surface hardening is an alternative selective surface hardening method that is effective, economical and a promising technology in heat treatment industries. In the present work, an investigation was carried out to study the hardness distributions of multiple passes in surface hardening of tool steel by plasma arc. The effects of multiple passes with overlapping and non-overlapping scans were investigated. The results show that the hardness is higher at centre of the plasma arc hardening tracks, and then decreasing in the region adjacent to each plasma arc track. It was found that the formation of hardened zone hardness in multiple passes non-overlapping scan is more uniform on the each scan when compared to the overlapping scan. However, hardness distribution of overlapping scan in width direction shows that it was more uniform compared with non-overlapping scan.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1274Hardness, Multiple passes, Plasma arc, Surface hardening |
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Mohd Idris Shah Ismail Zahari Taha Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes International Journal of Technology Hardness, Multiple passes, Plasma arc, Surface hardening |
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Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes |
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Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes |
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Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes |
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Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes |
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Surface Hardening of Tool Steel by Plasma Arc with Multiple Passes |
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surface hardening of tool steel by plasma arc with multiple passes |
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Universitas Indonesia |
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International Journal of Technology |
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2086-9614 2087-2100 |
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Plasma arc surface hardening is an alternative selective surface hardening method that is effective, economical and a promising technology in heat treatment industries. In the present work, an investigation was carried out to study the hardness distributions of multiple passes in surface hardening of tool steel by plasma arc. The effects of multiple passes with overlapping and non-overlapping scans were investigated. The results show that the hardness is higher at centre of the plasma arc hardening tracks, and then decreasing in the region adjacent to each plasma arc track. It was found that the formation of hardened zone hardness in multiple passes non-overlapping scan is more uniform on the each scan when compared to the overlapping scan. However, hardness distribution of overlapping scan in width direction shows that it was more uniform compared with non-overlapping scan. |
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Hardness, Multiple passes, Plasma arc, Surface hardening |
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