The Paton Welding Journal, 2013, #12, 16-21 pages
INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF R6M5 STEEL UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF STRENGTHENING SURFACE TREATMENT
L.I. MARKASHOVA, Yu.N. TYURIN, O.V. KOLISNICHENKO, M.L. VALEVICH and D.G. BOGACHEV
E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, NASU, Kiev, Ukraine. 11 Bozhenko Str., 03680, Kiev, Ukraine. E-mail: office@paton.kiev.ua
Abstract
The work is devoted to investigation of structural-phase changes in surface
layers of high-speed steel R6M5 after strengthening pulsed-plasma surface
treatment in various modes and influence of forming structure parameters
on tool performance. As a result of comprehensive investigations and
calculation-analytical prediction of strength properties, fracture
toughness coefficient and crack resistance of surfaces, strengthened
in various technological modes, it was established that optimum properties
of subsurface layers are ensured at recommended modes of pulsed-plasma
surface treatment, increasing the total strength level by 25%, compared
with base metal due to refinement of grain structure (by 1.5 to 2 times),
increase of the contribution of substructural, grain, dislocation and
dispersion strengthening mechanism. Here, the level of local inner stresses
in the treated layer is equal to ~0.018 to 0.44 of the theoretical strength
of material that is not dangerous in terms of crack formation, because of
the absence of abrupt gradients as to inner stresses and uniformly increased
dislocation density (10
11-2×10
11 cm
-2) compared to base metal. It is shown that at a significant strengthening of treated layers of high-speed steel, the value of fracture toughness coefficient is by 15 % higher compared to base metal. Thus, application of recommended modes of pulsed-plasma surface treatment leads to modifying the structural-phase state of the surface layer and improvement of its mechanical properties. 31 Ref., 9 Figures.
Keywords: pulsed-plasma treatment, surface, high-speed steel R6M5, light microscopy, electronic microscopy, analytical assessment, strength, fracture toughness, crack resistance
Received: 06.06.13
Published: 28.12.13
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Suggested Citation
L.I. MARKASHOVA, Yu.N. TYURIN, O.V. KOLISNICHENKO, M.L. VALEVICH and D.G. BOGACHEV (2013) INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF R6M5 STEEL UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF STRENGTHENING SURFACE TREATMENT.
The Paton Welding J., 12, 16-21.