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- 2022Comparative Study of the Wear Behavior of B4C Monolayered and CrN/CrCN/DLC Multilayered Physical Vapor Deposition Coatings Under High Contact Loads: An Experimental Analysiscitations
- 2022Quantification of Residual Stress Relief by Heat Treatments in Austenitic Cladded Layerscitations
- 2021Rolling and Rolling-Sliding Contact Fatigue Failure Mechanisms in 32 CrMoV 13 Nitrided Steel-An Experimental Studycitations
- 2020Comparison between EDM and grinding machining on fatigue behaviour of AISI D2 tool steelcitations
- 2017Texture characterization of stainless steel cladded layers of process vesselscitations
- 2015Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and residual stress fields of a weld multilayer austenitic steel cladcitations
- 2014Residual Stresses Profiles of Cladded Austenitic Stainless Steel Evaluated by X-Ray Diffraction and by Incremental Hole-Drilling Method
- 2013The Use of Neutron Diffraction for the Determination of the in-Depth Residual Stresses Profile in Weld Coatingscitations
- 2012Evaluation of stress-strain behavior of surface treated steels by X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2012Design and manufacture of a composite bus
- 2012RESIDUAL STRESSES PROFILES OF CLADDED AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL BY INCREMENTAL HOLE DRILLING METHOD
- 2011Residual Stress Fields after Heat Treatment in Cladded Steel of Process Vesselscitations
- 2006Surface integrity of H13 ESR mould steel milled by carbide and CBN toolscitations
- 2005X-ray diffraction characterization of ion-implanted austenitic stainless steelcitations
- 2002Relaxation of residual stresses on the near surface of carbon steel substrates due to plasma cleaning
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Relaxation of residual stresses on the near surface of carbon steel substrates due to plasma cleaning
Abstract
Plasma cleaning has been used as a treatment prior to PVD coating processes in order to improve the film adhesion. The variation of the cleaning parameters, such as, the bias power, the chamber pressure and the process time, modifies the energy of the argon ion bombardment. In this work it is presented a study in order to determine the influence of these cleaning parameters on the surface of AFNOR 20M5 steel substrates. Particularly, it is presented how the argon bombardment affects the relaxation of residual stresses profiles on the near surface of the substrates. The residual stress profiles were determined by X-Ray Diffraction with Cu Kalpha, and Cr Kalpha radiation using the conventional sin(2)psi method and the pseudo-grazing incidence method. Concerning the experimental results, it is very clear from all data that the compressive residual stress value found in the substrate before plasma cleaning, due to the mechanical polishing, was relaxed after cleaning. The application of the pseudo-grazing incidence method enabled the characterisation of the extreme surface (approximate to 0.1-0.5 mum), and it seems that the residual stresses state in this region is dependent on the pressure chamber, if a convenient bias power is applied. However the study had shown that thermal effects due to the prior heating of the substrates, carried out just before the plasma cleaning, seams to be important on the residual stress relaxation over a higher depth range.