On The Use Of Linear Scratch Test For Characterizing Thermo-chemically Treated Surfaces: A Multiscale Approach

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Giuseppe Pintaude Carlos Mauricio Lepienski
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Nov 22, 2018

Abstract

The evaluation of the tribological behavior of thermochemically treated surfaces, such as carburising and nitriding, is of uppermost importance for the productive chain of tools, molds and matrices. However, the use of tribological tests for these surfaces should be well selected to avoid erroneous evaluations, in particular considering the effect of the substrate at different levels. In this context, the linear scratch test may be well suited to distinguish the roles of the surface and the substrate. For that purpose, this paper presents a review on the use of this type of test for tribological evaluation in terms of the performance of thermochemically treated surfaces. The approach used is multiscale, considering what types of results are obtained from each load range used and the applications for each one of them.
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APA: Giuseppe Pintaude Carlos Mauricio Lepienski  (2018)  On The Use Of Linear Scratch Test For Characterizing Thermo-chemically Treated Surfaces: A Multiscale Approach

MLA: Giuseppe Pintaude Carlos Mauricio Lepienski On The Use Of Linear Scratch Test For Characterizing Thermo-chemically Treated Surfaces: A Multiscale Approach. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2018.

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