
Article is devoted to a problem of tribological reliability of road-building machines. Types and characteristics of machine failures determined by tribological processes are considered. The general regularities of hydrogen wear as specific type of superficial destruction are defined. Ways of hydrogenous impact of surfaces of road-building machines details are established. On the basis of studying the regularities of wear of machines details the recommendations for ensuring tribological reliability of road-building machines are formulated.
Статья посвящена проблеме трибологической надежности дорожно-строительных машин. Рассмотрены виды и характеристики отказов машин, определяемых трибологическии процессами. Определены общие закономерности водородного изнашивания как специфического вида поверхностного разрушения. Установлены пути наводороживания поверхностей деталей дорожно-строительных машин. На основе изучения закономерностей изнашивания деталей машин сформулированы рекомендации для обеспечения трибологической надежности дорожно-строительных машин.
ДОРОЖНО-СТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ МАШИНА,ТРИБОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ОТКАЗ,ИЗНОС ДЕТАЛЕЙ,ВОДОРОДНОЕ ИЗНАШИВАНИЕ,ROAD-BUILDING MACHINE,TRIBOLOGICAL REFUSAL,WEAR OF DETAILS,HYDROGEN WEAR
ДОРОЖНО-СТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ МАШИНА,ТРИБОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ОТКАЗ,ИЗНОС ДЕТАЛЕЙ,ВОДОРОДНОЕ ИЗНАШИВАНИЕ,ROAD-BUILDING MACHINE,TRIBOLOGICAL REFUSAL,WEAR OF DETAILS,HYDROGEN WEAR
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