Phenomenon of Substance Self-organization in the Diffusion Layer During Electrospark Alloying

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. E. Ablesimov
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Electron probe X-ray microanalyser of a coating deposited with "Elitron¬22A" electrospark alloying (ESA) set (anode - Cr, base-catode - chrome vanadium steel) has shown that the zone of phase forming can be divided into three parts: the coating itself, diffusion zone and a thermal affection zone in the base material. Waves of iron and chrome concentrations have been found in the diffusion zone. The authors interprete them as a phenomenon of substance self-organizing in the 30 pill deep diffusion zone, characterized by a change of compositions during the transfer of material from the coating to the base: coating - 20 µm (FeCr2), diffusion zone - 30 µm (Fe3Cr, FeCr, Fe4Cr, Fe2Cr), base - steel (Fe - 87 %, Cr - 12 %, V - I %). This ESA phenomen has been noted for the first time. It may be relative to the phenomenon of periodic formation of secondary products during the mutual diffusion of reacting substances in the case of a one-way reaction. Similar regular structures may appear in the diffusion zone during ESA of vanadium steels with vanadium, manganese steels with manganese and so on.
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APA: N. E. Ablesimov  (1999)  Phenomenon of Substance Self-organization in the Diffusion Layer During Electrospark Alloying

MLA: N. E. Ablesimov Phenomenon of Substance Self-organization in the Diffusion Layer During Electrospark Alloying. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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