Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures

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Autor(a) principal: Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rocha, Alexandre da Silva, Castro, Victor Velho de, Neves, Júlio César Klein das, Silva, Carlos Henrique da, Torres, Ricardo Diego, Nunes, Rafael Menezes, Malfatti, Célia de Fraga
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: For the first time, the influence of gas mixture on first damage resistance of a plasma nitrided DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 bainitic steel was investigated. Samples were nitrided at 500 °C with three different N2 -H2 gas mixtures, containing 5, 24, and 76 vol.% N2 . Samples were characterized concerning the resulting roughness, microstructure, compound layer’s phase composition, residual stresses in the diffusion zone, and surface hardness. Tribological ball-on-flat tests were carried out in reciprocal mode using zirconia as ball material for friction coefficient and the compound layer resistance until the first damage. The test results were evaluated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA). As the amount of nitrogen in the gas mixture decreases, the ε-Fe2-3(C)N content in the compound layer decreases. A γ’-Fe4 N monophasic compound layer was achieved at 5 vol.% N2 gas mixture. The diffusion zone as expected presented compressive residual stresses with the highest values near the surface. In the tribological tests, better results were obtained for 5 and 24 vol.% N2 in the gas mixture as higher amounts of γ’-Fe4 N were formed. The 76 vol.% N2 gas mixture led to a brittle behavior, due to the biphasic compound layer (γ’-Fe4 N and ε-Fe2-3(C)N) with a predominant content of ε-Fe2-3(C)N.
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spelling Dalcin, Rafael LucianoRocha, Alexandre da SilvaCastro, Victor Velho deNeves, Júlio César Klein dasSilva, Carlos Henrique daTorres, Ricardo DiegoNunes, Rafael MenezesMalfatti, Célia de Fraga2022-02-15T04:38:33Z20221516-1439http://hdl.handle.net/10183/235161001136376For the first time, the influence of gas mixture on first damage resistance of a plasma nitrided DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 bainitic steel was investigated. Samples were nitrided at 500 °C with three different N2 -H2 gas mixtures, containing 5, 24, and 76 vol.% N2 . Samples were characterized concerning the resulting roughness, microstructure, compound layer’s phase composition, residual stresses in the diffusion zone, and surface hardness. Tribological ball-on-flat tests were carried out in reciprocal mode using zirconia as ball material for friction coefficient and the compound layer resistance until the first damage. The test results were evaluated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA). As the amount of nitrogen in the gas mixture decreases, the ε-Fe2-3(C)N content in the compound layer decreases. A γ’-Fe4 N monophasic compound layer was achieved at 5 vol.% N2 gas mixture. The diffusion zone as expected presented compressive residual stresses with the highest values near the surface. In the tribological tests, better results were obtained for 5 and 24 vol.% N2 in the gas mixture as higher amounts of γ’-Fe4 N were formed. The 76 vol.% N2 gas mixture led to a brittle behavior, due to the biphasic compound layer (γ’-Fe4 N and ε-Fe2-3(C)N) with a predominant content of ε-Fe2-3(C)N.application/pdfengMaterials research : ibero-american journal of materials. São Carlos, SP. Vol. 25 (2022), e20210447, 13 p.Aço bainíticoNitretação a plasmaResistência dos materiaisBainitic steelPlasma nitridingGas mixture influenceCompound layerTribological characterizationMicrostructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixturesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001136376.pdf.txt001136376.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain51571http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/235161/2/001136376.pdf.txtae2176d53544fa71a222b3149f7b5a34MD52ORIGINAL001136376.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf6057694http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/235161/1/001136376.pdf8893c414708ff6e86fbd8c9fd5b464cdMD5110183/2351612023-01-04 06:12:37.826568oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/235161Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-01-04T08:12:37Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
spellingShingle Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Aço bainítico
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência dos materiais
Bainitic steel
Plasma nitriding
Gas mixture influence
Compound layer
Tribological characterization
title_short Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
title_full Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
title_fullStr Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
title_sort Microstructure and wear properties of a low carbon bainitic steel on plasma nitriding at different N2-H2 gas mixtures
author Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
author_facet Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
Castro, Victor Velho de
Neves, Júlio César Klein das
Silva, Carlos Henrique da
Torres, Ricardo Diego
Nunes, Rafael Menezes
Malfatti, Célia de Fraga
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
Castro, Victor Velho de
Neves, Júlio César Klein das
Silva, Carlos Henrique da
Torres, Ricardo Diego
Nunes, Rafael Menezes
Malfatti, Célia de Fraga
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
Castro, Victor Velho de
Neves, Júlio César Klein das
Silva, Carlos Henrique da
Torres, Ricardo Diego
Nunes, Rafael Menezes
Malfatti, Célia de Fraga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aço bainítico
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência dos materiais
topic Aço bainítico
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência dos materiais
Bainitic steel
Plasma nitriding
Gas mixture influence
Compound layer
Tribological characterization
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bainitic steel
Plasma nitriding
Gas mixture influence
Compound layer
Tribological characterization
description For the first time, the influence of gas mixture on first damage resistance of a plasma nitrided DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 bainitic steel was investigated. Samples were nitrided at 500 °C with three different N2 -H2 gas mixtures, containing 5, 24, and 76 vol.% N2 . Samples were characterized concerning the resulting roughness, microstructure, compound layer’s phase composition, residual stresses in the diffusion zone, and surface hardness. Tribological ball-on-flat tests were carried out in reciprocal mode using zirconia as ball material for friction coefficient and the compound layer resistance until the first damage. The test results were evaluated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA). As the amount of nitrogen in the gas mixture decreases, the ε-Fe2-3(C)N content in the compound layer decreases. A γ’-Fe4 N monophasic compound layer was achieved at 5 vol.% N2 gas mixture. The diffusion zone as expected presented compressive residual stresses with the highest values near the surface. In the tribological tests, better results were obtained for 5 and 24 vol.% N2 in the gas mixture as higher amounts of γ’-Fe4 N were formed. The 76 vol.% N2 gas mixture led to a brittle behavior, due to the biphasic compound layer (γ’-Fe4 N and ε-Fe2-3(C)N) with a predominant content of ε-Fe2-3(C)N.
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