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    Research of structure and properties of boride hardening coatings

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    High strength aluminum alloys are particularly suitable as lightweight materials in vehicle and aircraft engineering. The wear resistance of materials can be improved by surface and coating technology. Strengthening of parts and units of machines, increased reliability and longer service life is an important task of modern industry. The aim of research was to apply boride coatings on surface of steel parts. Timeliness is subject to necessity to harden surface of steel used in high-load conditions. Samples of coatings on 65 G grade steel, applied by HFC-heating, were obtained. Research of samples with different coatings by means of metallurgical microscope was carried out. Data on samples with different coatings research by means of an eddy current measuring system was obtained and conclusion on electrical conductivity distribution along the sample surface depending on flux quantitative content during boriding was made

    Subminiature eddy current transducers for thickness measurement

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    A new gage system was made based on the eddy-current transducer. The system makes it possible to evaluate the possibility of using the eddy current method to measure the thickness of conductive and dielectric coatings applied on a conductive base material. One of the important advantages of the developed gage system is the possibility of local measurement of the thicknesses of conductive and non-conductive coatings. In this article, in particular, the measurement features are described in detail, as well as the specificity of the gage system. Also it represents data, showing the dependence of signal amplitude on objects of different thicknesses, and experiments proved the limiting dimensions, at which measuring data are useful

    Subminiature eddy current transducers for thickness measurement

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    A new gage system was made based on the eddy-current transducer. The system makes it possible to evaluate the possibility of using the eddy current method to measure the thickness of conductive and dielectric coatings applied on a conductive base material. One of the important advantages of the developed gage system is the possibility of local measurement of the thicknesses of conductive and non-conductive coatings. In this article, in particular, the measurement features are described in detail, as well as the specificity of the gage system. Also it represents data, showing the dependence of signal amplitude on objects of different thicknesses, and experiments proved the limiting dimensions, at which measuring data are useful

    Scanning the welded seams of titanium alloys by using subminiature eddy current transducers

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    The eddy current transducer (ECT) of the transformer type is used to construct a sensor for investigating titanium sheets joined by a welded joint. The characteristics of the ECT are presented. The measurement method for controlling the occurrence of defects in the welded joints in titanium alloys is described. The experimental results obtained by the ECT on two welded titanium sheets are presented. The depth of penetration of the field of eddy currents into the investigated object is determined and the dependences describing the response of the ECT at different depths of the defect are outlined. The relationships can be used for evaluating the quality of welded joints and determining the reliability of welding
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