Proceedings (May 2018)

Effect of the Nitrogen Diffusion Layer Formed by Gas Blow Induction Heating Nitriding on Wear Resistance and Fatigue Properties of Titanium Alloy

  • Shogo Takesue,
  • Shoichi Kikuchi,
  • Hiroyuki Akebono,
  • Jun Komotori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ICEM18-05285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 8
p. 409

Abstract

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The effect of the nitrogen diffusion layer formed by gas blow induction heating nitriding on the wear resistance and the fatigue properties of a titanium alloy was investigated. The nitrogen diffusion layer deteriorated the wear resistance of a titanium alloy. This is probably because hard abrasive particles worn from the diffusion layer accelerates the wear of the material. In contrast, the diffusion layer improved the fatigue properties of a titanium alloy. This is due to the high hardness of the diffusion layer, and because the layer and the substrate share the same elastic modulus, the surface stress concentration is inhibited.

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