2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-016-5405-y
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Investigations of rheological properties of nitrided steels using thermodilatometric method with temperature modulation

Abstract: In this work were developed issues concerning the use of thermodilatometric methods for the evaluation of rheological properties of nitrided and non-nitrided steel substrates and systems composed of steel substrate and physical vapour deposition (PVD) coating. Analysis of the rheological properties of these systems (e.g. viscosity, ability to dissipate the energy of deformation or stress relaxation) is essential from the point of view of designing nitrided substrates to the so-called duplex processes: nitridin… Show more

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“…Dilatometric tests of substrate -PVD coating systems were also preceded by thermomechanical studies of steel substrates both before and after the nitriding process. The results of these studies are presented in the publication [33]. On the surfaces of both types (cylinder and disc) of nitrided and non-nitrided substrates, during one process was deposited CrCN coating with 8 μm of thickness using cathodic arc evaporation method.…”
Section: Results and Discusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dilatometric tests of substrate -PVD coating systems were also preceded by thermomechanical studies of steel substrates both before and after the nitriding process. The results of these studies are presented in the publication [33]. On the surfaces of both types (cylinder and disc) of nitrided and non-nitrided substrates, during one process was deposited CrCN coating with 8 μm of thickness using cathodic arc evaporation method.…”
Section: Results and Discusionmentioning
confidence: 99%