The Paton Welding Journal, 2000, #2, 39-40 pages
Electron beam remelting of operating surface of exhaust valves of aircraft engines
A.V. Bondar1, M.V. Eryomin1, S.N. Fyodorov1, V.V. Shurupov2
1Mechanical Works, Voronezh, Russia
2State Technical University, Voronezh, Russia
Abstract
Problems
of repair of flaws of a discontinuity type, which are formed in a layer
of the operating surface of aircraft engine exhaust valve, surfaced with
a flame method, is considered. It is shown that, when using electron beam
treatment with an ellipsoid scanning of beam, the flaws are eliminated in
the deposited surfaces. During electron beam treatment the inner structure
of the deposited layer is changed by refining and reorienting chromium carbides
that increases the microhardness of the working surface.
Keywords: electron beam remelting, valve, surfacing zone, microstructure, chromium carbide
Suggested Citation
A.V. Bondar,
M.V. Eryomin,
S.N. Fyodorov,
V.V. Shurupov (2000) Electron beam remelting of operating surface of exhaust valves of aircraft engines.
The Paton Welding J., 02, 39-40.