Controllable heat extraction technology-what it is and what it does (CROSBI ID 109923)
Prilog u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad
Podaci o odgovornosti
Liščić, Božidar
engleski
Controllable heat extraction technology-what it is and what it does
High pressure gas quenching became a modern way of quenching finally machined engineering components, having many advantages compared to quenching in liquid quenchants. The main shortcoming of this technology is the problem of achieving adequate hardenss in the core of bigger workpieces, because of inadequate quenching intensity. Due to possibility to change gas pressure and its flow velocity, combined with transient spraying of liquid nitrogen during the quenching process, the intensity of cooling can be instantly increased during selected time intervals. In this way the heat extraction dynamics can be automatically controlled, and a predetermined path of the heat transfer coefficient can be followed. Preliminary experiments show that using the controllable heat extraction (CHE) technology, the mentioned shortcoming can be eliminated. Theoretical background of the CHE technology is described, with particular attention to the depth of hardening, and to residual stresses. Possibilities and prerequisite conditions for application of the CHE technology in vacuum furnaces, and for automatic heat extraction control, are discussed.
High pressure gas quenching; heat transfer coefficient; cooling curve; hardness distribution; intensive quenching; residual stresses; automatic control
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
nije evidentirano
Podaci o izdanju
24 (1-4)
2005.
170-183-x
objavljeno
0268-1900
1741-5209