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  • 2024Integrating double-labeling HCR-FISH into a multidisciplinary pipeline for biofouling assessment on austenitic stainless steel in brackish seawater circuit1citations
  • 2024The evolution of subsurface deformation and tribological degradation of a multiphase Fe-based hardfacing induced by sliding contactcitations
  • 2024Backgrounds for Studying Impact of Different Water Environments on Welded Steels for Low and Intermediate-Level Waste Repositories in Finlandcitations
  • 2024The effect of alloying and surface roughness on biofouling of stainless steels in Baltic Sea brackish seawatercitations
  • 2023Penetration of corrosive species into copper exposed to simulated O2-free groundwater by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS)13citations
  • 2023Characterization of surface films that develop on pre-oxidized copper in anoxic simulated groundwater with sulphide3citations
  • 2023Applied DNA HCR-FISH for Biofilm Distribution Imaging on Stainless Steel in Brackish Seawatercitations
  • 2021Microstructural characterisation of subsurface deformation and the degradation of Stellite 6 induced by self-mated sliding contact in a simulated PWR environment12citations
  • 2021Corrosion of copper in sulphide containing environment: the role and properties of sulphide films – Annual report 2020citations
  • 2021Corrosion-induced microstructure degradation of copper in sulfide-containing simulated anoxic groundwater studied by synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction and ab-initio density functional theory calculation22citations
  • 2019Research methods for the evaluation of the relevance of application oriented laboratory wear testscitations
  • 2015Behavior of martensitic wear resistant steels in abrasion and impact wear testing conditionscitations
  • 2015The effect of impact conditions on the wear and deformation behavior of wear resistant steels50citations

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  • Sohlberg, Elina
  • Nuppunen-Puputti, Maija
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  • Rajala, Pauliina
  • Nguyen, Quynh
  • Daure, J. L.
  • Stewart, D. A.
  • Carrington, M. J.
  • Mccartney, D. G.
  • Shipway, P. H.
  • Utada, S.
  • Trentin, Andressa
  • Ohligschläger, Thomas
  • Alimbekova, Amina
  • Yue, Xiaoqi
  • Malmberg, Per
  • Huttunen-Saarivirta, Elina
  • Leygraf, Christofer
  • Isotahdon, Elisa
  • Pan, Jinshan
  • Malmberg, P.
  • Yue, X.
  • Leygraf, C.
  • Pan, J.
  • Huttunen-Saarivirta, E.
  • Zhang, Deen
  • Örnek, Cem
  • Carpen, Leena
  • Zhang, Fan
  • Müller, Timo
  • Lienert, Ulrich
  • Carpén, Leena
  • Liu, Min
  • Kuokkala, Veli-Tapani
  • Valtonen, Kati
  • Laukkanen, Anssi
  • Apostol, Marian
  • Molnar, Wolfgang
  • Holmberg, Kenneth
  • Lindroos, Matti
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Behavior of martensitic wear resistant steels in abrasion and impact wear testing conditions

  • Ratia-Hanby, Vilma L.
Abstract

Wear is a complex phenomenon present in both small and large scale in the industry, but also in our everyday life. The ability of a material to resist wear is not an intrinsic mechanical property, as it depends on the tribosystem as a whole, including all the environmental and operational factors. One of the aims of this work is to analyze the wear testing methods used for abrasive, impact, and impact-abrasive wear performance assessment of materials and thus to add to the current understanding of the wear testing in such conditions.<br/><br/>In this work, wear tests with various test devices were conducted on wear resistant martensitic steels. The tests include high-stress abrasive wear tests with crushing pin-on-disc and uniaxial crusher, impact-abrasive tests with impeller-tumbler, and impact tests with single and continuous impact testers. The impeller-tumbler method was analyzed in more detail by examining the effects of sample angle and test duration as well as the effects of testing procedures on the test results. In high-stress wear tests, the amount of wear was determined through mass loss measurements, while in the impact tests measurements of the impact scars were made. The wear surfaces were characterized with optical and electron microscopy, optical profilometry and residual stress measurements. Moreover, the behavior and changes in the subsurface and microstructure of the materials were studied from prepared cross sections with optical and electron microscopy, microhardness measurements and electron backscatter diffraction.<br/><br/>In wear testing, selection of correct parameters is important, as they affect the wear mechanisms present on the sample surfaces. In abrasive wear, abrasive properties and even indirect counterparts have an influence on the forming wear mechanisms, which finally govern the severity of material removal. On the other hand, some similarities in the wear behavior of wear resistant steels in different abrasive contact conditions of sliding, gouging and impacting could be observed: the harder steels presented more scratching, which can be correlated to their lower ability of plastic deformation and higher amount of cutting. To ensure reaching the correct (steady) state of wear, tests should be of adequate duration, as the response of materials to many contact conditions may be nonlinear and reveal certain evolution of microstructures only after longer exposure.<br/><br/>Wear tests enable the comparison of materials in controlled conditions, but close attention on the test procedures must be paid also when conducting seemingly robust wear tests, especially when the differences to be detected are small. As the tests themselves constitute a tribosystem, local changes in the conditions due to the test procedures, such as sample placement, must be properly understood in order to obtain reliable results. Understanding the concept of a tribosystem and the major interdependencies involved is essential for all wear testing methods and proper analysis of the experimental test results.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • surface
  • polymer
  • wear test
  • steel
  • impact test
  • forming
  • electron microscopy
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • mechanical property
  • profilometry