The Paton Welding Journal, 2000, #2, 33-34 pages
Argon-arc surface quenching - method for hardening artillery barrels
L.I. Bondarenko, L.G. Puzrin
STC for Artillery and Rifle Arms, Ministry for Industrial Policy, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract
Surface
quenching using concentrated heat sources and travel speed of the source
needed to heat a layer of the required thickness and hardness are considered.
The method, equipment and operational parameters have been developed for
argon-arc surface quenching of the inside surfaces of barrels. Quenching
of the full-scale barrels for the service life tests has been conducted.
Keywords: argon-arc quenching, surface, hardening, artillery when
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Suggested Citation
L.I. Bondarenko,
L.G. Puzrin (2000) Argon-arc surface quenching - method for hardening artillery barrels.
The Paton Welding J., 02, 33-34.