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Year 2010 No 1

P. Gengeľ, A. Pribulová, P. Futáš
POSSIBILITIES OF FOUNDRY DUST UTILIZATION IN FOUNDRY PROCESS
Keywords: casting|recycling|granular materials|
No 1 (2010), p. 20-25
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D. Rodziňák, R.V. Zahradníček, P. Hvizdoš, D. Jakubeczyová
EFFECT OF NITRIDATION ON CONTACT FATIGUE AND WEAR DAMAGE OF ASTALOY CrL AND CrM STEELS
Keywords: Cr- sintered steels|Contact fatigue|Wear|Surface modification|
No 1 (2010), p. 12-19
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J. Bidulská, R. Kočiško, R. Bidulský, M. Actis Grande, T. Donič, M. Martikán
EFFECT OF SEVERE PLASTIC DEFORMATION ON THE POROSITY CHARACTERISTICS OF Al-Zn-Mg-Cu PM ALLOY
Keywords: aluminium alloy|SPD|ECAP-BP|FEM|porosity|
No 1 (2010), p. 4-11
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I. Kiss, T. Heput, V. G. Cioată
SOME INTERPRETATIVE RESEARCH IN THE AREA OF CAST IRON ROLLS QUALITY ASSURANCE
Abstract
This paper suggest a mathematical interpretation of the influence of the basic chemical composition over the mechanical characteristics (the hardness on the rolling surface and on the necks of the rolls) of this nodular irons, resulting the equations of the hyper surface in the four and three dimensional space, the average values and mean average square deviation of the dependencies. For the statistical and mathematical analysis, there were used some industrial cases. The values processing was made using Matlab program, which can generate multi-component correlations, enounced by mathematical formulas. The resulting surfaces, belonging to the three-dimensional space, can be represented and, therefore, interpreted by technologists. Also, the level curves can be interpreted by engineers. Knowing the level curves allows the correlation of the values of the twos independent variables so that the hardness can be obtained inside the requested limits. It is presented, in graphical form, the influence of the basic chemical composition upon the hardness, which is measured on the necks and the core of the rolls, respectively on the working surface (body) of these very important rolling mill components. The performed study had in view to obtain correlations between the hardness of the cast iron rolls (on the necks and on the working surface) and its chemical composition, defined by basic chemical elements (C, Si, Mn).

Keywords: iron|rolls|hardness|modeling|level curves|correlations|
No 1 (2010), p. 26-34
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I. Kiss
ABOUT THE DURABILITY IN EXPLOITATION OF THE CAST IRON HOT ROLLING MILL ROLLS IN FEW EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Keywords: rolling rolls|thermal cycles|thermal regimes|durability|experiments|
No 1 (2010), p. 35-41
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I. Kiss, T. Heput, V. Alexa
SOME APPROACHES REGARDING THE QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE CAST-IRON ROLLS MANUFACTURING
Keywords: cast-iron|rolls|alloying|hardness|casting|technology|BSI Quality Assurance
No 1 (2010), p. 42-49
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J. Petrík, P. Palfy1, M. Havlík, L. Girmanová
THE OBSERVATIONS OF INDIRECT CALIBRATION OF MICROHARDNESS TESTERS
Keywords: Microscopy and Microanalysis Techniques|hardness test|microindentation|
No 1 (2010), p. 50-57
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M. Dziaková, I. Vasková, D. Fecko
INFLUENCE OF OPERATING FACTORS ON PROPERTIES OF FURAN MIXTURES
Keywords: casting|bonding|granular materials|
No 1 (2010), p. 58-63
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