Physical Foundations Structural - Formation, Surface Layer Of Parts
Turaev Tirkash Turaevich , Senior Lecturer At The Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Automation, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana, Uzbekistan Madaminov Bakhrom Mirodilovich , Assistant, The Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Automation, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana, Uzbekistan Tojiev Bobur Abdulhakim O‘g‘li , Assistant, The Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Automation, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article, traditional and innovative methods for treating the surface layer of a part by plastic deformation form roughness and dislocation of structures are presented.
Keywords
Surface layer, macro and micro relief
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