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A Study on the Oxidation Behaviors of Power Plant Valve Materials under the Ultra Super Critical Condition (초초 임계 화력 발전소용 밸브 소재의 산화 거동)

  • Lee, J.S.;Cho, T.Y.;Yoon, J.H.;Joo, Y.G.;Song, K.O.;Cho, J.Y.;Kang, J.H.;Lee, S.H.;Uhm, K.W.;Lee, J.W.
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.26-33
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    • 2009
  • Recently ultra-supercritical steam power plants operate at $1000^{\circ}F$ ($538^{\circ}C$) and 3500 psi (24.1 MPa). Thermal efficiency of power plant will be increased about 2% if steam temperature increases from $1000^{\circ}F$ to $1150^{\circ}F$ ($621^{\circ}C$). In this study valve materials Incoloy901 (IC901) and Inconel718 (IN718) were nitrided to improve the surface hardness and solid lubrication function of the valve materials. The hardness of both IC901 and IN718 increased about two times by ion nitriding. IC901, IN718 and their nitrided specimens were corroded under ultra super-critical condition (USC) of $621^{\circ}C$. and 3600 psi (24.8 MPa) for 2000 hours. Oxidations of both IC901 and IN718 were very small due to the formation of protective oxide layer on the surface. But the corrosion resistance of both nitrided specimens decreased because of the formation of non-protective nitride layer of $Fe_{4}N$, $Fe_{2}N$ and CrN on the surface layer. The hardness of both nitrided IC901 and IN718 at $20{\mu}m$ depth from the surface decreased about 30% and 20% respectively by USC 2000 hours.

Change of Surface Characterisstics of Cemented Carbide by Nitriding (초경합금의 플라즈마 질화처리에 의한 표면물성 변화)

  • 김기호
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 1997
  • WC-C0 base cemented carbides were plasma nitrided to obtain more hadened surface layer. The surface hardness of Hv1338 which is higher than a non-treated ane by 30%, and the hardened layer thickness of about 50$\mu\textrm{m}$ were obtained by the treatment of 3hrs under the conditions of $550^{\circ}C$, and 5torr of gas pressure of which composition was 1:1 of $N_2:H_2$. The nitrided surfaces has WIN and W2N phases in the non-coated samples and AIN phase in the alumina coated sampled as the results of X-ray results, and showed surface roughnness of 5$\mu\textrm{m}$ which were caused by the sputtering action of the plasma gasee. The hardenened layer exihibits an enhanced wear resistance the cuttability test.

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The Microstructures and Properties of Surface Layer on the Tool Steel Formed by Ion Nitriding -Effects of Process Parameter- (마이크로 펄스 플라즈마 질화에 의해 생성된 금형 공구강의 표면층에 관한 연구 -공정 변수의 영향-)

  • Lee, J.S.;Kim, H.G.;You, Y.Z.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 2001
  • The effects of gas composition, pressure, temperature and time on the case thickness, hardness and nitride formation in the surface of tool steels(STD11 and STD61) have been studied by micro-pulse plasma nitriding. External compound layer and internal diffusion layer and the diffusion layer were observed in the nitrided case of tool steels. The relative amounts and kind of phases formed in the nitrided case changed with the change of nitriding conditions. Generally, only nitride phases such as ${\gamma}(Fe_4N)$, ${\varepsilon}(Fe_{2-3}N)$, or $Cr_{1.75}V_{0.25}N_2$ phases were detected in the compound layer, while nitride and carbide phases such as ${\varepsilon}-nitride(Fe_{2-3}N)$, $(Cr,Fe)_{\gamma}C_3$ or $Fe_3C$ were detected in the diffusion layer by XRD analysis. The thickness of compound layer increased with the increase of nitrogen content in the gas composition. Maximum case depth was obtained at gas pressure of 200Pa.

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Adhesion Improvements of $TiB_2$ Coatings on Nitrided AlSl H13 Steel ($TiB_2$ 코팅의 접착력 향상을 위한 AlSl H13 steel의 질화처리)

  • Park Bohwan;Jung Dong-Ha;Kim Hoon;Lee Jung-Joong
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2005
  • This study investigated the effect of nitriding on the hardness and adhesion properties of $TiB_2$ coatings. Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) was used for both nitriding and deposition. By applying ICP, H13 steel was nitrided at a high rate of $50\;{\mu}m/hr$. After nitriding, a Fe4N compound layer or a diffusion layer was formed according to the hydrogen/nitrogen ratio. Both layers could improve the load-bearing capacity of the substrate by increasing the substrate hardness. The adhesion of the $TiB_2$ coatings increased to $\~30N$ after nitriding, but the hardness of the coating was lowered to 20-30 GPa. However, the adhesion of the $TiB_2$ coatings with a high hardness (>60 GPa) could not be improved substantially by nitriding due to the large difference in hardness between the coating and the substrate. The grain size of the $TiB_2$ coating was larger on the nitrided substrates, resulting in a decrease in the hardness of the coating.

The Sliding Wear Characteristics of Ion-Nitrided Steel (이온질화 처리강 의 미끄름 마멸 특성)

  • 유봉환;성환태;조규식
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.217-223
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    • 1984
  • An attempt is made to predict the wear behavior of ion-nitrided metal, when wear arises from asperity interactions. The analysis demonstrates that wear mechanisms are not inconsistent with observed behavior, indicates and approaches to a better appreciation of the effects of such factors as nitrided layer formation and surface topographical features. It was found on ion-nitriding that penetration rate and case development are faster and wear properties of the final product are more improved than conventional gas and salt-bath methods of nitriding.

Evaluation of Adhesion properties of Arc PVD coatings for Micro Forming Die (미세성형용 금형 Arc PVD 코팅의 밀착력 평가)

  • Lee J. M.;Ko D. C.;Kim B. M.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.186-189
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    • 2005
  • This paper was designed to assess the adhesive properties of hard coatings on non-nitrided and nitrided various tool steels. Estimations of adhesion were done to scratch test which is mainly used in hard coating. The critical load(Lc) between coating and substrate is defined through analysis of frictional load vs. normal load curve, signals of acoustic emission and optical observations. Coatings employed in this study are TiN, CrN and TiAlN, tools as substrates are STD11, STD61 and SKH51. It was classified to substrates with/without nitrided layer and hard coatings on substrate were deposited by arc PVD. Results showed that harder substrates and coatings give higher values of critical loads.

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The Influence of Initial Structure on the Nitriding characteristics of Tool Steels in gasnitriding (공구강의 가스질화시 질화특성에 미치는 초기조직의 영향)

  • Kim, Y.H.;Kim, M.J.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.318-327
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    • 1994
  • According to conventional nitriding of tool steels, it was very difficult to produce a high surface hardness. This study has been conducted to investigate the influence of initial structures on the nitriding characteristics of tool steels in gas-nitrided for the improvement in surface hardness. The specimens (SACM645, STD61 steels) have been quenching and tempering at various temperature and then gas-nitrided for 30, 45 and 60hr at 500, 530 and $550^{\circ}C$ respectively in gasatmosphere of 30%$NH_3-70%N_2$ As hardness of initial structure was higher, the nitriding layer was deeper and hardness of the nitriding layer was higher. Deeper nitriding layers was due to higher diffusion rate by fine initial microstructure. Also the reason of high surface hardness was associated with formation of dispersed fine carbonitrides of nitrides.

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Effects of Plasma Nitriding on the Surface Characteristics of Tool Steels (공구강의 표면특성에 미치는 플라즈마 질화처리의 영향)

  • 이호종;최한철
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.206-213
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    • 2003
  • Effects of plasma nitriding on the surface characteristics of tool steels have been investigated using wear tester, micro-hardness tester and scanning electron microscope (SEM) Commercial SKD 11 and SM45 alloy were used as specimens and were plasma nitrided using a plasma nitriding equipment for 5 hr and 10hr at $500^{\circ}C$. Microstructure and phase analysis were performed using SEM and XRD. It was found that plasma nitriding for lour at $500^{\circ}C$, compared with plasma nitriding for 10hr at $500^{\circ}C$, had a thick nitrided layer and produced a layer with good wear resistance and hardness as nitriding time increased. SKD11 alloy showed that wear resistance and hardness decreased, whereas surface roughness increased, compared with SM45 alloy.

Tensile and High Cycle Fatigue Properties of Ion-nitrided and Nitro-carburized SCr430B Steels (이온질화 및 질탄화 처리된 SCr430B 박판강의 인장 및 피로특성)

  • Park, S.H.;Lee, C.S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.354-359
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    • 2012
  • Effects of a nitriding treatment on the tensile and high cycle fatigue properties were investigated by conducting ion-nitriding and gas nitro-caburizing treatments on the spheroidized SCr430B medium-carbon steel and performing tensile and tension-tension high cycle fatigue tests. The nitrided samples showed much lower strength and ductility compared to those in the initial as-spheroidized state and premature fracture occurred at the hardened layers. The micro-voids in the compound layer caused fatigue crack initiation. Thus, the removal of the compound layer with micro-voids remarkably improved the fatigue resistance to even beyond that of the as-spheroidized sample.

The Analysis of Wear Phenomena on Added Carbon Content Gas Atmosphere in Ion-Nitriding (이온질화에 있어서 가스중 첨가탄소량에 대한 마모현상 분석)

  • 조규식
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 1997
  • This paper was focused on the wear characteristics of ion-nitrided metal and with ion-nitride processing, which is basically concerned with the effects of carbon content in workpiece and added carbon content gas atmosphere on the best wear performance. Increased carbon content in workpiece increases compound layer thickness, but decreases diffusion layer thickness. On the other hand, a small optimal amount of carbon content in gas atmosphere increase compound layer thickness as well as diffusion layer thickness and hardness. Wear tests show that the compound layer of ion-nitrided metal reduces wear rate when the applied wear load is small. However, as the load becomes large, the existence of compound layer tends to increase wear rate. Compressive residual stress at the compound layer is the largest at the compound layer, and decreases as the depth from the surface increases. It is found in the analysis that under small applied load, the critical depth where voids and cracks may be created and propagated is located at the compound layer, so that the adhesive wear is created and the existence of compound layer reduces the amount of wear. When the load becomes large, the critical depth is located below the compound layer and delamination, which may explained by surface deformation, crack nucleation and propagation, is created and the existence of compound layer increases wear rate. For the compound layer, at added carbon contents of 0 percent and 0.5 at. percent, the $\varepsilon$ monophase is predominant. But at 0.7 at. percent added carbon, the $\varepsilon$ monophase formation tends to be severely inhibited and r' and $Fe_3C$ polyphase formation becomes dominant. This increased hard $\varepsilon$ phase layer was observed to be more beneficial in reducing friction and wear.