Optimization of the surface hardening parameters for 12X18H10T steel pipes using a regression model

Laptev A.B., Zagorskikh O.A., Fedorov A.S., Golubev I.A.
Laptev A.B., Zagorskikh O.A., Fedorov A.S., Golubev I.A. Optimization of the surface hardening parameters for 12X18H10T steel pipes using a regression model // Proceedings of VIAM. 2026. No. 1. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2026-0-1-19-29. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2026/1/2
Keywords
fretting corrosion, fretting fatigue, stainless steel, surface hardening, optimization, regression model
Abstract

During the operation of turbojet engines, the pipelines of the external systems are subject to fatigue failure caused by fretting corrosion. The article presents the results of developing a model describing the change in the resistance of 8×1 mm pipes made of 12X18H10T steel to fretting corrosion after various types of processing. It is shown that maximum resistance to fretting corrosion is achieved at: microhardness HV0,025 = 2510 МPа, modified layer depth greater than 44 microns, average compressive residual stresses greater than 208,5 MPa and roughness, Ra less than 1,18 microns.

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