Trends of Surface Creation Using High Velocity Impact Phenomenaof Fine Particles

Accession number;06A0636686
Title;Trends of Surface Creation Using High Velocity Impact Phenomenaof Fine Particles
Author; KAGAYA CHUJI (Chubu Univ., Fac. of Eng.)
Journal Title;Nachi Bus News
Journal Code:F0439A
ISSN:
VOL.10;NO.A1-D1;PAGE.A1.1-A1.7(2006)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.23, TBL.3, REF.13
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;Commonly due to mechanical and chemical surface damage on the machine elements and structural parts, the surface layer quality of those can deteriorate and decrease the effective cross sectional area, resulting in fracture. Therefore, these parts and elements have been improved on the surface to achieve high performance such as wear and fatigue resistance a variety of surface treatment strategies to practical use. Due to increased demand for improvements in energy conservation, resource conservation, cost reduction and surface qualify in recent years, the surface creation technology using high velocity impact phenomena of fine particles (FPB) has attracted the attention of many engineers. In this paper, the outline of FPB process is described, and some applied results are reported. (author abst.)