Structure and Lattice Strains in the Surface Сr–Mn–N Steel Layer Formed by a Combination of Friction and Electron-Beam Treatments


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Abstract

The effect of surface mechanical and heat treatment, which includes successive friction and electron-beam treatments, on the structure, mechanical properties, and the elastically deformed state of a 16.5 Cr–18.8 Mn–0.53 N–0.07 C steel has been studied in this work. The mechanical and heat treatment has been shown to refine the grain structure in the surface layer to a grain size of 2 μm, form a {100} 〈001〉 texture, and retain a deformation-hardened sublayer. A surface layer to 200 nm thick is enriched with oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon. X-ray diffraction has been used to study austenite lattice strains caused by residual stresses. The mechanical and heat treatment has been found to reduce the friction-induced elastic lattice contraction along the normal to the surface. The direction [100] is most sensitive to the effect of residual stresses and can serve as a marker when analyzing the nature of residual stresses in steels with structurally-changed plastically-undeformed surface layers.

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N. A. Narkevich

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

V. G. Durakov

Kubanneftemash

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Russian Federation, Akhtyrskii, Krasnodar Krai, 353302

N. S. Surikova

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

Yu. P. Mironov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

A. G. Mel’nikov

Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634050

O. B. Perevalova

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

A. R. Shugurov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

I. A. Shulepov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

V. V. Narkevich

Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: natnark@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634050


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