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pro vyhledávání: '"R. G. Pogoretskii"'
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 8:5-8
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 9:559-562
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 10:16-19
Autor:
I. I. Kadar, R. G. Pogoretskii, G. N. Filimonov, A. M. Prishlyak, V. I. Stodilka, G. V. Karpenko, V. I. Pokhmurskii
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 9:203-206
Autor:
R. G. Pogoretskii, T. G. Tsvetaeva, I. I. Kadar, V. I. Stodilko, N. S. Nikonova, G. N. Filimonov, V. I. Pokhmurskii
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 11:266-270
The fretting processes that occur near the ends of pressed components present the greatest danger to shafts affixed to screw propellers and casings by press fitting [i]. It is known [2] that the fatigue strength of heavy-duty steel shafts under press
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 8:253-256
Autor:
G. V. Karpenko, R. G. Pogoretskii
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 1:336-339
1. The magnitude and direction of the effect of the size factor upon corrosion-fatigue strength is determined by the relationship between a number of other factors, which may either increase or reduce the strength of the specimen surface layers. 2. T
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 6:279-283
Depending on the working conditions of p r e s s f i t t ed a s sembl i e s , the dimensions (length and thickness) of p r e s s fi t ted par ts a re in the ranges: L = 0.1-12d and D = 1.1-2.5d (where d is the shaft d i ame te r and L and D the lengt
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 5:110-113
The effect of stress raisers on the fatigue and corrosion-fatigue strength of steels used in the fabrication of ship-propeller shafts was studied. It was shown that shafts with sharp stress raisers have higher endurance in a corrosive medium than in
Publikováno v:
Soviet Materials Science. 4:392-395
The effect of notch sharpness and corrosive media on the fatigue of 5-mm-diameter steel specimens was studied. It was established that the influence of stress raisers in a corrosive medium is weaker than in atmospheric air, though this difference may