Multipass Scratch Behavior of Borided and Nitrided H13 Steel

AISI H13 steel was subjected to boriding and nitriding; its performance was evaluated by the progressive load scratch test, and then by the multipass scratch test (MPST), to evaluate the accumulated damage. Boriding and nitriding were carried out at a temperature of 800 and 580 °C, respectively, bot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials engineering and performance 2018-08, Vol.27 (8), p.3886-3899
Hauptverfasser: Vega-Morón, R. C., Rodríguez-Castro, G. A., Jiménez-Tinoco, L. F., Meneses-Amador, A., Méndez-Méndez, J. V., Escobar-Hernández, J., Reséndiz-Calderón, C. D., Nava-Sánchez, J. L.
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Zusammenfassung:AISI H13 steel was subjected to boriding and nitriding; its performance was evaluated by the progressive load scratch test, and then by the multipass scratch test (MPST), to evaluate the accumulated damage. Boriding and nitriding were carried out at a temperature of 800 and 580 °C, respectively, both treatments for 1 and 5 h of exposure time. In scratch test, a load range of 3-90 N was used for borides; a higher range (3-180 N) was chosen for nitrides. Critical loads ( L c ) were estimated based on optical microscope observations of the scratch tracks. Failure mechanisms and residual depths were examined by scanning electronic microscope and optical profilometry. Finally, using fractions of L c, MPST was applied on uncoated and coated samples, for 25, 50, 75 and 100 unidirectional scratch cycles. The coefficient of friction (COF) evolution was recorded and analyzed. A decrease in COF was observed as cycles go through; it was initially higher in uncoated sample; moreover, it was observed that normal load was determinant in its behavior, regardless of the treatment time. Nitrided samples exhibited less catastrophic failures over borided ones, also showed a better volume loss/load ratio performance, from 6 to 8 times better compared to borided samples.
ISSN:1059-9495
1544-1024
DOI:10.1007/s11665-018-3410-y