
Surface Treatment: 4th
Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements
WIT Press
Published on 23. August 1999
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-1-85312-697-0 (ISBN)
Description
The use of surface treatments can not only reduce the cost of expensive components employed in critical applications but also extend the useful lifetime of existing structural elements or increase the load carrying capacity for the same life. In recent years, they have therefore received considerable attention from the engineering and scientific community. This book contains a selection of papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements for Surface Treatment Effects held in 1999. The aim of this series of meetings is to encourage international co-operation amongst scientists, technologists and engineers and to assist in a better understanding of areas such as fatigue, fracture and wear resistance. Throughout the volume particular emphasis is given to the application of advanced theories and experimental techniques.
The contributions come from internationally acknowledged researchers working in this multidisciplinary field and are divided under the following headings: Surface Coating; Residual Stress Effects; Electrical and Electrochemical Processes; Corrosion and Stress Corrosion; Laser Surface Treatment; Shot Peening; Rolling, Grinding, Polishing and Metal Work.
The contributions come from internationally acknowledged researchers working in this multidisciplinary field and are divided under the following headings: Surface Coating; Residual Stress Effects; Electrical and Electrochemical Processes; Corrosion and Stress Corrosion; Laser Surface Treatment; Shot Peening; Rolling, Grinding, Polishing and Metal Work.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85312-697-0 (9781853126970)
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Section 1 - Surface coating: Residual stress in magnetron sputtered TiN; Tribological properties of duplex surface treated hot work tool steel sliding against aluminium alloy; Standardization and some application of the evaluation method of defects in the ceramic coatings; Formability of chromate conversion coating on zinc electroplated steel sheet; Mechanical properties of diamond and DLC thin coating; Applications of CVD diamond and DLC coatings; Surface treatments of aluminium joints, adhesive thickness and radiation effects. Section 2 - Residual stress effects: Effect of residual stress profile on hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of prestressing steel; Hybrid surface treatment of carbon steel by using a cavitating jet; 3D residual stresses around cold expanded holes in a new creep resistant aluminium alloy; A critical evaluation of residual stresses in spheroidal graphite cast iron due to mechanical testing; Modelling of residual stresses in surface layer treated by burnishing and nitriding. Section 3 - Electrical and electrochemical processes: The effect of injecting transverse electrical current on indentation fracture, friction and wear of WC-Co alloy; Metal impregnation of aluminium oxide layers: influence of anodization conditions; Formation and evaluation of calcium phosphates films by electrochemical method; Anodisation of magnesium at high voltages. Section 4 - Corrosion and stress corrosion: An assessment of the effect of plasma nitriding and nitrocarburizing parameters on the corrosion resistance of sintered steel using the response surface method: Corrosion behaviour of diamond-like carbon films prepared by ionization deposition; Corrosion fatigue aspects in optimizing resistance against cracks growth of surface layers of steel components; Use of the scribe and spotface techniques to assess the painted galvanised steel underfilm corrosion; Method for testing fragments of sheet and rod-metal structures for stress corrosion; Stress corrosion cracking of high-strength steel: influence of cyclic residual stresses. Section 5 - Laser surface treatment: Structural analyses of reaction layers between SiC and Ti-6Al-4V after laser embedding; Reinforced SiC/Al composite layer produced by laser particle injection. Section 6 - Shot peening: Improvement of fatigue lifetime of mechanically surface treated materials in the low cycle fatigue regime; Influence of shot peening and high pressure water peening on near surface microstructure of 316 Ti stainless steel; Residual stress distribution measurements in shot peened aluminium plates; Thermal decay shot peening induced residual stresses during annealing of a bake-hardening steel; Superfinishing and shot peening of surfaces to optimise roughness and stress; Fatigue performance of a shot peened high-strength magnesium alloy; Selective hardening and residual stress relaxation in shot peened Timetal 21S; Fatigue response of various titanium alloys to shot peening. Section 7 - Rolling, grinding, polishing and metal work: Improvement of fatigue strength of the plate with a hole; Fundamentals of grinding: surface conditions of ground WC-Co systems; Numerical analysis of the temperature fields in the object during the burnishing rolling operation with the electrocontact heating; A study on the lapping of ceramic balls.