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Plasma nitriding of gradient structured AISI 304 at low temperature: Shot peening as a catalyst treatment

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Abstract This study involves the capability of severe shot peening (SSP) as a catalyst intake for plasma nitriding process and the probability of reducing the requirement of thermal energy individually… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study involves the capability of severe shot peening (SSP) as a catalyst intake for plasma nitriding process and the probability of reducing the requirement of thermal energy individually on the diffusion of interstitial atoms. To this end, combination of mechanical-thermal energy is run with pure thermal plasma assisted energy. Therefore, SSP is exposed to AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel as a former treatment and gradient structured surface (nanograined zone, ultrafine grain martensite-twin intersections zone and twin densed zone) is created. Then, plasma nitriding at 4000C-4h and 4750C-2h temperature-duration conditions. The condition of 4750C-2h provides the requirements of diffusion individually however former treatment SSP increases the diffusion layer effectively. In contrast, 4000C-4h condition is not adequate for diffusing atoms and white layer formation on the surface. The support of SSP as a mechanical energy triggers the process and white layer and the interstitial atoms diffusion take place influentially.

Keywords: aisi 304; treatment; gradient structured; plasma nitriding; shot peening

Journal Title: Vacuum
Year Published: 2019

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