TECHNOLOGY OF OBTAINING THE WORKING WHEEL DETAIL WITHOUT IMPACT LOADS BY CASTING
Bektemirov Abdujalol Do‘Smuxammad O‘G‘Li , Phd Student Of Andijon Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan Turakhodjaev Nodir Djaxongirovich , Dsc, Professor Of Tashkent State Technical University, Uzbekistan Akhunjonov Anvarjon Sobirovich , Senior Teacher Of Andijan Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan Erkinjonov Abdulhamid Baxtiyorjon O‘G‘Li , Phd Student Of Andijan ,Achine Building Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides information and descriptions of the new alloy fluidization technology for casting wheel parts without shock loads and the processes involved in casting the alloy into the mold.
Keywords
Steel wheel, carbon steel, electric arc furnace
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Bektemirov A.D.,Tashkhodjayeva K.U., Erkinjonov A.B. “Development of technology for obtaining high-quality cast products from carbon steel alloy” Scientific and technical journal of “Mashinasozlik” ISSN 2181-1539. № 2. 2022 y.
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