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Reduction in fatigue resistance under the action of hydrogen sulfide-containing media
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Some principles of the development of a fretting-resistant lubricant
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Choice of the material for production of a ship propeller shaft
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Influence of the surface energy and of the energy of the bond of the contacting metals on the fretting fatigue life of the joints of machine parts
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Corrosion-fatigue strength of specimens with V-type notches and annular cracks
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Effect of some forms of diffusion impregnation of 45 steel on its resistance in oxidizing wear
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Effect of size of press-fitted bushings on the fatigue and corrosion-fatigue strength of steel shafts
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Effect of size factor on the corrosion fatigue of steel shafts with pressfitted parts
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Corrosion-fatigue strength of steels used for the fabrication of ship propeller shafts
The results of a study of the fatigue and corrosion-fatigue strength of steels used for the fabrication of propeller shafts of large sea-going vessels are reported. It was established that high-strength steels...
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Size factor in the fatigue of steel shafts with press-fitted parts
This article describes the results of an investigation of the effect of size factor on the fatigue (in air) of steel shafts 5, 12, 27, and 50 mm in diameter with press-fitted bushings. It was established that ...
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Role of the material of contacting parts in the resistance of steel to corrosion-fatigue fracture
The corrosion-fatigue strength of steel specimens with press-fitted sleeves was studied. It was established that the reduction in the corrosion-fatigue strength of steel does not depend on the sleeve material.
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A method of fatigue testing of specimens with shrinkage-fitted bushings in sea water
A description is given of a testing machine and a method of corrosion-fatigue testing (in rotating bending) of specimens with shrinkage-fitted bushings.
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Fatigue strength of specimens with shrunk-on bushings
It was shown that the effect of shrinking-on operations on the fatigue strength of steel is observed in both neutral and active media (argon and air, respectively), the effect being more pronounced in air. Ste...