PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS

The paper considers improvement of physic-mechanical and operational properties of adhesive coatings after laser infusion with additional alloying В4С, ТаВ and МоВ. Influence of the laser infusion with additional alloying on structure, microhardness and wear-resistance of adhesive coatings of the Fe...

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Main Authors: O. V. Diachenko, M. A. Kardapolova
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Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2018-02-01
Series:Nauka i Tehnika
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Online Access:https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1315
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author O. V. Diachenko
M. A. Kardapolova
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description The paper considers improvement of physic-mechanical and operational properties of adhesive coatings after laser infusion with additional alloying В4С, ТаВ and МоВ. Influence of the laser infusion with additional alloying on structure, microhardness and wear-resistance of adhesive coatings of the Fe–Cr–B –Si system has been studied in the paper. While increasing a laser beam velocity microstructure is changed from equilibrium to quasi-eutectic. Presence of molybdenum boride and tantalum increases sensitivity of the coating to specific features of laser remelting. In both cases heat exchange conditions have been changed, a number of iron and chromium borides has been increased and due to this molybdenum and tantalum have been partially passing to free state that contributes to a disintegration of structural components. While introducing solid particles B4C into a coating they are dissolved in an iron matrix while being heated by a laser beam and under cooling they are isolated in the form of separated Fe an Cr boride inclusions. Laser infusion and alloying increase coating wear-resistance. Load increase from 30 to 70 Н improves coating wear resistance averagely by 15–26 % and wear resistance of non-alloyed coatings is improved by 26–43 %. An increase of melting rate and laser spot diameter does not exert significant influence on wear but an increase in overlapping coefficient leads to reduction of coating wear. Presence of solid particles in a coating and an increase in rate of melting by laser beam reduce coating wear resistance. Such rather complicated dependence of coating wear rate on conditions of laser melting and wearing process is due to a complex of structural and phase transformations which have contributed to formation of secondary solid inclusions and increased microhardness.
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spelling doaj.art-4866d95f532b450aa77d2100d3e9c9a62022-12-22T04:21:58ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityNauka i Tehnika2227-10312414-03922018-02-01171566310.21122/2227-1031-2018-17-1-56-631236PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGSO. V. Diachenko0M. A. Kardapolova1Belarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityThe paper considers improvement of physic-mechanical and operational properties of adhesive coatings after laser infusion with additional alloying В4С, ТаВ and МоВ. Influence of the laser infusion with additional alloying on structure, microhardness and wear-resistance of adhesive coatings of the Fe–Cr–B –Si system has been studied in the paper. While increasing a laser beam velocity microstructure is changed from equilibrium to quasi-eutectic. Presence of molybdenum boride and tantalum increases sensitivity of the coating to specific features of laser remelting. In both cases heat exchange conditions have been changed, a number of iron and chromium borides has been increased and due to this molybdenum and tantalum have been partially passing to free state that contributes to a disintegration of structural components. While introducing solid particles B4C into a coating they are dissolved in an iron matrix while being heated by a laser beam and under cooling they are isolated in the form of separated Fe an Cr boride inclusions. Laser infusion and alloying increase coating wear-resistance. Load increase from 30 to 70 Н improves coating wear resistance averagely by 15–26 % and wear resistance of non-alloyed coatings is improved by 26–43 %. An increase of melting rate and laser spot diameter does not exert significant influence on wear but an increase in overlapping coefficient leads to reduction of coating wear. Presence of solid particles in a coating and an increase in rate of melting by laser beam reduce coating wear resistance. Such rather complicated dependence of coating wear rate on conditions of laser melting and wearing process is due to a complex of structural and phase transformations which have contributed to formation of secondary solid inclusions and increased microhardness.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1315laser processinglaser beam velocitymicrohardnessmicrostructurecoatingphase compositionwear intensity
spellingShingle O. V. Diachenko
M. A. Kardapolova
PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
Nauka i Tehnika
laser processing
laser beam velocity
microhardness
microstructure
coating
phase composition
wear intensity
title PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
title_full PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
title_fullStr PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
title_full_unstemmed PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
title_short PARAMETERS OF LASER PROCESSING AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-BASED COATINGS
title_sort parameters of laser processing and their influence on tribological characteristics of iron based coatings
topic laser processing
laser beam velocity
microhardness
microstructure
coating
phase composition
wear intensity
url https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1315
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