Protection of Steel From Corrosive Wear in Water


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Abstract

A gravimetric method is used to study corrosive wear of a test specimen – counterbody pair made of steel 40X in running water with pH 7.6 containing (g/liter): Ca2+ 0.035, Mg2+ 0.016, Cl– 0.023, SO42 – 0.039, with addition of alizarin oil (AO). It is established that AO in running water reduces the amount of corrosive wear in the load range 4.8–20.2 kg, and as load increases the protective effect of AO decreases from 52.4 to 1%.

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K. A. Logachev

Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering (MAMI)

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. S. Guzenkova

National Research University – Higher School of Economics (NIU VShE)

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Russian Federation, Moscow

S. S. Ivanov

Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering (MAMI)

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Russian Federation, Moscow

S. A. Guzenkov

Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering (MAMI)

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Russian Federation, Moscow

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