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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Grund, Thomas
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- 2025Effect of Nb0.5 and Mo0.75 addition on in-vitro corrosion and wear resistance of high-speed laser metal deposited Al0.3CrFeCoNi high-entropy alloy coatingscitations
- 2024Combined Effect of Particle Reinforcement and T6 Heat Treatment on the Compressive Deformation Behavior of an A357 Aluminum Alloy at Room Temperature and at 350 °Ccitations
- 2024Investigation of Tribological Behavior of PTFE Composites Reinforced with Bronze Particles by Taguchi Methodcitations
- 2024Wear Performance Evaluation of Polymer Overlays on Engine Bearingscitations
- 2024Experimental and FE Investigation on the Influence of Impact Load on the Moment Transmission of Smooth Shaft–Hub Connections
- 2024Ultrasonic-Vibration-Superimposed Face Turning of Aluminium Matrix Composite Components for Enhancing Friction-Surface Preconditioningcitations
- 2023Investigation of the Tribological Behaviour of Various AMC Surfaces against Brake Lining Materialcitations
- 2023Wear and Corrosion Behavior of Cold-Sprayed Cu-10Sn Coatingscitations
- 2023Towards Closed-Loop Recycling of Ceramic Particle-Reinforced Aluminium Alloys: Comparative Study of Resistance-Heating Sintered Primary and Solid-State Recycled Secondary SiCp/AlSi7Mg Compositescitations
- 2023The Influence of Design on Stress Concentration Reduction in Dental Implant Systems Using the FEM Method
- 2023The Influence of Design on Stress Concentration Reduction in Dental Implant Systems Using the Finite Element Methodcitations
- 2022Influence of Current Modulation on Melting Behavior during Wire Arc Sprayingcitations
- 2022Evolution of Microstructure and Hardness of the Nitrided Zone during Plasma Nitriding of High-Alloy Tool Steelcitations
- 2022Plasma Electrolytic Polishing of Porous Nitinol Structurescitations
- 2022Heat Treatment Influencing Porosity and Tensile Properties of Field Assisted Sintered AlSi7Mg0.6citations
- 2021Influence of Thermochemical Treatment on the Surface Properties of Finish Turned Wire Arc Sprayed 17Cr Steel Coatingscitations
- 2021On the Q&P Potential of a Commercial Spring Steelcitations
- 2021Study on the Characteristics of a TBC System Containing a PVD-Al Interlayer under Isothermal Loadingcitations
- 2021Jominy End Quench Test of Martensitic Stainless Steel X30Cr13citations
- 2020Thermomechanical Treatment of Martensitic Stainless Steels Sheets and Its Effects on Their Deep Drawability and Resulting Hardness in Press Hardeningcitations
- 2020Experimental and Numerical Assessment of the Hot Sheet Formability of Martensitic Stainless Steelscitations
- 2018The Effect of Interlayer Materials on the Joint Properties of Diffusion-Bonded Aluminium and Magnesiumcitations
- 2018Arc Brazing of Aluminium, Aluminium Matrix Composites and Stainless Steel in Dissimilar Jointscitations
- 2017Local heteroepitaxy as an adhesion mechanism in aluminium coatings cold gas sprayed on AlN substratescitations
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Influence of Thermochemical Treatment on the Surface Properties of Finish Turned Wire Arc Sprayed 17Cr Steel Coatings
Abstract
<jats:p>Structural features of thermal spray coatings, e.g., porosity, can be beneficial as oil retention volumes in tribological systems in order to improve emergency running properties. While thermal spray coatings can already have a considerable degree of porosity depending on the coating conditions, the finish machining, e.g., by turning, has a significant influence on the final surface properties. Effects like near-surface deformation and subsequent closing of pores during the machining process should be prevented. In the present study, the influence of thermochemical surface hardening on the surface topography of wire arc sprayed 17Cr steel layers after finish turning was investigated. Successful surface hardening by gas nitriding was shown by light microscopic and phase analyses. The surface properties after the various treatment steps were characterized by the surface roughness parameters Ra and Rz, the valley void volume Vvv, and the Abbott curves. A rise of the valley void volume can be beneficial in tribological applications in which a suitable oil retention volume is required. Accordingly, a thermochemical treatment combined with an appropriate subsequent finishing process is suitable to significantly influence the surface properties of thermal spray steel coatings.</jats:p>