Study on the Thermal Shock Behavior of Cermets and Cemented Carbides
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rights: 本文データは社団法人日本機械学会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものであるThermal shock behavior of cermets and cemented carbides was studied in detail by using unnotched smooth bar specimens. Thermal shock was applied to the specimens by plunging them into a water bath at 290 K. After thermal shock experiments, bending strength, micro-Vickers hardness and fracture toughness of the specimens were investigated. As a result, two different types of thermal shock behavior were observed between cermets and cemented carbides. This difference indicates that microcracks occur more easily in cemented carbides than in cermets during thermal shock experiments.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1991-10-15
著者
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Yoshimoto T
Department Of Neurosurgery Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Yoshimoto Takashi
Fujikoshi Corporation
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ISHIHARA Sotomi
Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University
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GOSHIMA Takahito
Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University
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MIYAO Kazyu
Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University
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TAKEHANA Shinichi
Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University
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Miyao Kazyu
Faculty Of Engineering Toyama University
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Ishihara S
Toyama Univ. Toyama City Jpn
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Ishihara Sotomi
Faculty Of Engineering Toyama University
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Goshima T
Toyama Univ. Toyama City Jpn
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Goshima Takahito
Faculty Of Engineering Toyama University
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Takehana Shinichi
Faculty Of Engineering Toyama University
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