Cross-sectional gradients of residual stresses, microstructure and phases in a nitrided steel revealed by 20 µm synchrotron X-ray diffraction
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In: Metallurgia Italiana, Vol. 2019, No. 10, 10.2019, p. 7-11.
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T1 - Cross-sectional gradients of residual stresses, microstructure and phases in a nitrided steel revealed by 20 µm synchrotron X-ray diffraction
AU - Bodner, Sabine C.
AU - Ziegelwanger, Tobias
AU - Meindlhumer, Michael
AU - Holcova, Jitka
AU - Todt, Juraj
AU - Schell, Norbert
AU - Keckes, Jozef
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - Cross-sectional gradients of residual stresses, phases, microstructure, composition and mechanical properties within the near-surfaceregions of thermo-chemical treated steels are decisive for the balanced mechanical properties of the final products. In this work, acorrelative cross-sectional micro-analytics is introduced to assess those gradients in an exemplary nitrided steel sample to a depthof ~0.8 mm. Cross-sectional synchrotron X-ray microdiffraction with an energy of 87.1 keV and a spatial resolution of 20 µm wasperformed in transmission diffraction geometry. At first, a methodology to evaluate residual stress magnitudes from two-dimensionalX-ray diffraction data is discussed. The data from a ~2.5 mm long sample gauge volume indicate complex residual stresses andnear-surface microstructure gradients with a maximal compressive stress of ~-400 MPa, descending diffraction peak broadening andvariable crystallographic texture. The results correlate well with the complementary analyses of Vickers micro hardness and samplecross-sectional morphology. In summary, the correlative cross-sectional micro-analytics documents the possibility to determine andcorrelate a variety of mechanical, structural, morphological and chemical sample parameters obtained using cutting-edge characterization approaches. The complex experimental data can be further used to adjust and verify numerical and technological models.
AB - Cross-sectional gradients of residual stresses, phases, microstructure, composition and mechanical properties within the near-surfaceregions of thermo-chemical treated steels are decisive for the balanced mechanical properties of the final products. In this work, acorrelative cross-sectional micro-analytics is introduced to assess those gradients in an exemplary nitrided steel sample to a depthof ~0.8 mm. Cross-sectional synchrotron X-ray microdiffraction with an energy of 87.1 keV and a spatial resolution of 20 µm wasperformed in transmission diffraction geometry. At first, a methodology to evaluate residual stress magnitudes from two-dimensionalX-ray diffraction data is discussed. The data from a ~2.5 mm long sample gauge volume indicate complex residual stresses andnear-surface microstructure gradients with a maximal compressive stress of ~-400 MPa, descending diffraction peak broadening andvariable crystallographic texture. The results correlate well with the complementary analyses of Vickers micro hardness and samplecross-sectional morphology. In summary, the correlative cross-sectional micro-analytics documents the possibility to determine andcorrelate a variety of mechanical, structural, morphological and chemical sample parameters obtained using cutting-edge characterization approaches. The complex experimental data can be further used to adjust and verify numerical and technological models.
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VL - 2019
SP - 7
EP - 11
JO - Metallurgia Italiana
JF - Metallurgia Italiana
SN - 0026-0843
IS - 10
ER -