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Katsich, C., Badisch, E., Roy, M., Heath, G. R., & Franek, F. (2009). Erosive wear of hardfaced Fe-Cr-C alloys at elevated temperature. Wear, 267(11), 1856–1864. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2009.03.004
Mechanics of Materials; Condensed Matter Physics; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Materials Chemistry; Surfaces and Interfaces; Fe-based Hardfacing alloy Tool steel Erosion Erosion efficiency Elevated temperature
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Abstract:
Many engineering components are subjected to erosive wear at elevated temperature. As erosive wear at elevated temperature is governed by the synergistic effect of erosive wear and oxidation, it is possible
to modify surfaces of the components in order to achieve improved performances. In view of the above, two different types of hardfacing alloys of Fe-Cr-C were designed incorporating Nb, Mo and...
Many engineering components are subjected to erosive wear at elevated temperature. As erosive wear at elevated temperature is governed by the synergistic effect of erosive wear and oxidation, it is possible
to modify surfaces of the components in order to achieve improved performances. In view of the above, two different types of hardfacing alloys of Fe-Cr-C were designed incorporating Nb, Mo and B to ensure
improved performances at elevated temperature. In order to achieve the above objective, mild steel was hardfaced with these alloys under optimised gas metal arc welding (GMAW) condition. The microstructures
of the hardfaced coating was characterised with the help of optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The mechanical properties of these coatingswere obtained by means of micro
indenter. Erosive wear of these coatings was evaluated for four different temperatures, for two different impact angles and at one impact velocity. The morphologies and the transverse sections of the worn surfaces are examined with SEM. The erosive wear of these coatings were compared with conventional M2 tool steel. Results indicate that erosion rate of these coatings increases with increase of test temperature and impact angles. Among various coatings, Fe-Cr-C coating containing higher amount of Nb, Mo and B
exhibits best erosion resistance particularly at elevated temperature.
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Project title:
Tribology (AC2T research GmbH)
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Research Areas:
Structure-Property Relationship: 15% Special and Engineering Materials: 20% Materials Characterization: 10% Sustainable Production and Technologies: 10% Sustainable and Low Emission Mobility: 10% Sensor Systems: 35%