2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1648(00)00426-9
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Wear behaviour of plasma nitrided steels at ambient and elevated temperatures

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“…It should be observed that, while the compound layer provides a better corrosion resistance [1,2], the diusion zone concentrates the load bearing capacity and fatigue strength [3,4]. Then long treatments weaken the surface hardness and a deeper diusion layer the wear [5]. The wear rate is a function of the surface hardness and layer depth but some amount of the diusion layer thickness is needed to support the thin surface layer [6].…”
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“…It should be observed that, while the compound layer provides a better corrosion resistance [1,2], the diusion zone concentrates the load bearing capacity and fatigue strength [3,4]. Then long treatments weaken the surface hardness and a deeper diusion layer the wear [5]. The wear rate is a function of the surface hardness and layer depth but some amount of the diusion layer thickness is needed to support the thin surface layer [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high vacuum environment, metals will become atomically clean due to the absence of oxygen or oxide layer and moisture which usually separates the sliding surfaces and act as lubricants thereby reducing friction and wear [8] and [9]. Only few researchers have done the dry wear tests at elevated temperatures on plasma nitride (PN) coatings [10] and [11]. They have reported that the wear rate was reduced at elevated temperature due to the formation of oxide layer.…”
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“…The thickness and compositions of these layers are functions of treatment temperature, and time and composition of the base material [6][7][8][9]. The diffusion layer determines the strength of the nitrided layer, as well as its fatigue strength [10,11], while the compound layer determines the tribological characteristics and corrosion resistance [12][13][14]. The e-nitride shows better corrosion resistance when compared with g 0 -nitride because of its crystalline structure and higher nitrogen content [15].…”
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confidence: 99%