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2015 №11 (04) DOI of Article
10.15407/tpwj2015.11.05
2015 №11 (06)

The Paton Welding Journal 2015 #11
The Paton Welding Journal, 2015, #11, 42-47 pages
 

Application of N-O-C-H gas systems for synthesis of strengthening components in plasma coatings

V.N. Pashchenko


NTUU «Kiev Polytechnic Institute» 37 Pobeda Ave., 03056, Kiev, Ukraine. E-mail: vn.paschenko@ukr.net
 
 
Abstract
Possibility of strengthening component synthesis during plasma spraying with application of plasma-chemical reactor is considered. Thermodynamic analysis of systems based on bottled gases N2, CO2, C3H8-C4H10, CH4, as well as air (N2 and O2 mixture) and a number of powder materials was performed. Iron-based materials and powders with sufficiently high titanium content were selected as model ones. Fundamental possibility of producing carbides, nitrides and oxides in the condensed state is demonstrated, ranges of thermodynamic parameters, in which they exist, dependence of synthesized compound content in the system on process temperature, pressure and quantity of initial solid product were established. It is found that organization of spraying process with concurrent synthesis of strengthening components is impossible without availability of objective data on energy capabilities of plasma equipment, consisting of plasmatron-plasma-chemical reactor complex. A series of experiments were performed on plasma coating spray-deposition and testing them for abrasive wear. 8 Ref., 6 Figures.
 
Keywords: complex gas systems, plasmatrons, plasma-chemical reactor, plasma spraying, strengthening component synthesis
 
 
Received:                28.09.15
Published:               21.12.15
 
 
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Suggested Citation

V.N. Pashchenko (2015) Application of N-O-C-H gas systems for synthesis of strengthening components in plasma coatings. The Paton Welding J., 11, 42-47.