Accession Number:
AD0639322
Citation Status:
ACTIVE
Title:
INORGANIC COATINGS FOR SPRING APPLICATIONS.
Fields and Groups :
110300 - COATINGS, COLORANTS AND FINISHES
130800 - MFG & INDUSTRIAL ENG & CONTROL OF PRODUCT SYS
190600 - GUNS
Corporate Author:
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MASS
Personal Author(s):
LARiviere,A. H.
Pributsky,G.
Report Date:
30 JUN 1966
Media Count:
53 Pages(s)
Organization Type:
A - ARMY
Report Number(s):
SA-TR18-1094 (SATR181094)
DescriptiveNote:
Technical rept.
Project Number(s):
DA-M1-3-23043 (DAM1323043)
Descriptors:
*SMALL ARMS, COATINGS, SPRINGS, FATIGUE(MECHANICS), LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE), INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT, ABRASIVE BLASTING, COLD WORKING, HELICAL SPRINGS, SURFACES.ZSMALL ARMS, COATINGS, SPRINGS, FATIGUE(MECHANICS), LIFE EXPECTANCY(SERVICE LIFE), INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT, ABRASIVE BLASTING, COLD WORKING, HELICAL SPRINGS, SURFACES.Z
Abstract:
Inorganic coatings and surface pretreatments (such as vaporblast, gritblast, and shot-peening processes) were investigated and evaluated to determine their effect on fatigue life of experimental helical springs used in small arms weapons systems. Surface pretreatment improves fatigue life of both coated and noncoated springs. The use of surface pretreatment such as shot-peening eliminates the necessity of baking to minimize hydrogen embrittlement effects. The shot-peening process not only provided the greatest improvement in fatigue life but also minimized the dydrogen embrittlement from the various coating processes. Test procedure is described and results discussed. (Author)
Distribution Limitation(s):
01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Source Code:
331450
Document Location:
DTIC AND NTIS
Geopolitical Code:
2502
Citation Updated:
14 OCT 2005
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