1. Subsurface characterization of high-strength high-interstitial austenitic steels after impact wear.
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Mujica Roncery, L., Agudo Jácome, L., Aghajani, A., Theisen, W., and Weber, S.
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AUSTENITIC steel , *IMPACT wear , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy , *NANOCRYSTALS - Abstract
The microstructure of the subsurface after impact wear of three high-strength high interstitial austenitic steels has been analysed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in alloys with C and N as interstitial elements. In all cases, a nanocrystalline region followed by a transition zone and a cold-worked area are present. Additionally, microhardness and nano-scratching tests were conducted to study the wear-related properties of the impact subsurface and the base material. The results of the microstructural analysis reveal that the following mechanisms are involved during impact wear: abrasion (ploughing), microcrack formation associated with contact fatigue, entrapment and adhesion of SiO 2 particles. The analysis of the wear-related properties indicates that the subsurface acts as a self-protective layer that prevents the deterioration of the substrate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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