2022
DOI: 10.1088/2051-672x/ac5f67
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Effect of ultrasonic surface rolling process on the impact wear behavior of Inconel 690 alloy at 25 °C and 300 °C

Abstract: As an important nuclear power material, Inconel 690 alloy always need to suffer various harsh impact wear behaviors during its service period. Therefore, how to further enhance its surface wear resistance and objectively reveal its fretting wear mechanism under various conditions have vital scientific values for improving its service performance. This study first applies specific ultrasonic surface rolling process (USRP) to treat the Inconel 690 alloy surface with two and four times separately. And then a cont… Show more

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“…Yong D [19] tested the wear performance of high-carbon and high-chromium steel treated by USRP and analyzed the strengthening mechanism of USRP on the sample through the fracture and dissolution mechanism of the primary carbides on the surface after wear. Meigui Y [20,21] performed impact kinetic energy wear tests on the surface of Inconel 690 alloy treated with USRP and explored the impact wear behavior of the samples at different temperatures. Additionally, Meigui Y also conducted friction corrosion tests on the samples to verify the effect of USRP on improving the corrosion resistance of the materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yong D [19] tested the wear performance of high-carbon and high-chromium steel treated by USRP and analyzed the strengthening mechanism of USRP on the sample through the fracture and dissolution mechanism of the primary carbides on the surface after wear. Meigui Y [20,21] performed impact kinetic energy wear tests on the surface of Inconel 690 alloy treated with USRP and explored the impact wear behavior of the samples at different temperatures. Additionally, Meigui Y also conducted friction corrosion tests on the samples to verify the effect of USRP on improving the corrosion resistance of the materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%