Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition

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Autor(a) principal: Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Leonardo Fonseca, Diehl, Igor Luís, Dias, Vinicius Waechter, Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The use of continuous cooling bainitic steels can provide a more energy efficient manufacturing route. However, for their use in mechanical components like gears, it is necessary to improve their surface properties without impacting the core properties to guarantee reliable mechanical performance. The effect of temperature and time on the plasma nitriding response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel was investigated. The plasma nitriding was performed for 3, 6 and 9 hours, at 400, 450, 500 and 550 °C, using a gas mixture composed of 76 vol.% nitrogen and 24 vol.% hydrogen. Samples were characterized before and after plasma nitriding concerning the microstructure, hardness and microhardness, fracture toughness, phase composition and residual stress states. Based on the results presented, layer growth constants (k) for different temperatures was determined. Moreover, it could be found that 500 °C gave the best results investigated here, as higher temperature took to core and surface hardness decrease. The nitrided samples with thicker compound layers presented a fracture behavior dominated by the formation of Palmqvist cracks. X-ray phase analysis indicated the formation of biphasic compound layer on the surface of all nitrided samples. The diffusion zone presented compressive residual stresses with highest values near the surface.
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spelling Dalcin, Rafael LucianoOliveira, Leonardo FonsecaDiehl, Igor LuísDias, Vinicius WaechterRocha, Alexandre da Silva2020-10-14T03:48:30Z20201516-1439http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214109001117525The use of continuous cooling bainitic steels can provide a more energy efficient manufacturing route. However, for their use in mechanical components like gears, it is necessary to improve their surface properties without impacting the core properties to guarantee reliable mechanical performance. The effect of temperature and time on the plasma nitriding response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel was investigated. The plasma nitriding was performed for 3, 6 and 9 hours, at 400, 450, 500 and 550 °C, using a gas mixture composed of 76 vol.% nitrogen and 24 vol.% hydrogen. Samples were characterized before and after plasma nitriding concerning the microstructure, hardness and microhardness, fracture toughness, phase composition and residual stress states. Based on the results presented, layer growth constants (k) for different temperatures was determined. Moreover, it could be found that 500 °C gave the best results investigated here, as higher temperature took to core and surface hardness decrease. The nitrided samples with thicker compound layers presented a fracture behavior dominated by the formation of Palmqvist cracks. X-ray phase analysis indicated the formation of biphasic compound layer on the surface of all nitrided samples. The diffusion zone presented compressive residual stresses with highest values near the surface.application/pdfengMaterials research : ibero-american journal of materials. São Carlos, SP. Vol. 23, no. 2 (2020), e20200036, 9 p.AçoNitretação a plasmaResistência à fraturaAnálise de tensõesDIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steelPlasma nitridingLayer growth constantFracture toughnessResidual stress analysisResponse of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas compositioninfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001117525.pdf.txt001117525.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain41254http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214109/2/001117525.pdf.txt8ae6887490b27f5190626b79963ff1c1MD52ORIGINAL001117525.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2198338http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214109/1/001117525.pdf0152a770786f6ee71cfc08eabf271308MD5110183/2141092021-03-09 04:31:34.865932oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214109Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-03-09T07:31:34Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
title Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
spellingShingle Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Aço
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência à fratura
Análise de tensões
DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel
Plasma nitriding
Layer growth constant
Fracture toughness
Residual stress analysis
title_short Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
title_full Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
title_fullStr Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
title_full_unstemmed Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
title_sort Response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 continuous cooling bainitic steel to plasma nitriding with a nitrogen rich gas composition
author Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
author_facet Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Oliveira, Leonardo Fonseca
Diehl, Igor Luís
Dias, Vinicius Waechter
Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Leonardo Fonseca
Diehl, Igor Luís
Dias, Vinicius Waechter
Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dalcin, Rafael Luciano
Oliveira, Leonardo Fonseca
Diehl, Igor Luís
Dias, Vinicius Waechter
Rocha, Alexandre da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aço
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência à fratura
Análise de tensões
topic Aço
Nitretação a plasma
Resistência à fratura
Análise de tensões
DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel
Plasma nitriding
Layer growth constant
Fracture toughness
Residual stress analysis
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel
Plasma nitriding
Layer growth constant
Fracture toughness
Residual stress analysis
description The use of continuous cooling bainitic steels can provide a more energy efficient manufacturing route. However, for their use in mechanical components like gears, it is necessary to improve their surface properties without impacting the core properties to guarantee reliable mechanical performance. The effect of temperature and time on the plasma nitriding response of a DIN 18MnCrSiMo6-4 steel was investigated. The plasma nitriding was performed for 3, 6 and 9 hours, at 400, 450, 500 and 550 °C, using a gas mixture composed of 76 vol.% nitrogen and 24 vol.% hydrogen. Samples were characterized before and after plasma nitriding concerning the microstructure, hardness and microhardness, fracture toughness, phase composition and residual stress states. Based on the results presented, layer growth constants (k) for different temperatures was determined. Moreover, it could be found that 500 °C gave the best results investigated here, as higher temperature took to core and surface hardness decrease. The nitrided samples with thicker compound layers presented a fracture behavior dominated by the formation of Palmqvist cracks. X-ray phase analysis indicated the formation of biphasic compound layer on the surface of all nitrided samples. The diffusion zone presented compressive residual stresses with highest values near the surface.
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