Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding

In this study, the kinetics of austenite layer growth on the surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo ferritic stainless steel during solution nitriding and the effects of nitrogen adding on microstructure and hardness of the steel have been investigated. Steel plates of 2 mm thick were solution-nitrided at 1200˚C...

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Main Authors: Kh. Farjam Hajiagha, A. R. Akbari, R. Mohammadzadeh
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Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
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spelling doaj-012dd1e3fd7f4619969460e68670e0572021-03-08T10:00:17ZfasIsfahan University of TechnologyJournal of Advanced Materials in Engineering2251-600X2423-57332017-09-013625566Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution NitridingKh. Farjam Hajiagha0A. R. Akbari1R. Mohammadzadeh2 1. Department of Materials Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran 1. Department of Materials Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran 2. Department of Engineering, Azarbayjan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran In this study, the kinetics of austenite layer growth on the surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo ferritic stainless steel during solution nitriding and the effects of nitrogen adding on microstructure and hardness of the steel have been investigated. Steel plates of 2 mm thick were solution-nitrided at 1200˚C under nitrogen pressure of 0.25 MPa for 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 hours. Microstructure, the thickness of austenite layer and the hardnes of the nitrided samples, were investigated by using optical microscope, X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and microhardness measurements. The results showed that during solution nitriding, nitrogen diffuses through the lattice and grain boundaries and transforms ferrite to austenite phase, with average nitrogen diffusion coefficient of 6.54×10-5 mm2s-1. The thickness of the austenite layer formed on the samples surfaces increased proportional to the square root of the nitriding time, so that after 12 hours niriding, the whole thickness of the ferritic sample with hardness of 262 HV0.1 transformed to austenite with hardness of 420 HV0.1.http://jame.iut.ac.ir/article-1-464-en.htmlsolution nitridingphase transformationaustenite layer thicknessferritic stainless steelmicrohardness.
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author Kh. Farjam Hajiagha
A. R. Akbari
R. Mohammadzadeh
spellingShingle Kh. Farjam Hajiagha
A. R. Akbari
R. Mohammadzadeh
Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
solution nitriding
phase transformation
austenite layer thickness
ferritic stainless steel
microhardness.
author_facet Kh. Farjam Hajiagha
A. R. Akbari
R. Mohammadzadeh
author_sort Kh. Farjam Hajiagha
title Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
title_short Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
title_full Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
title_fullStr Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of Austenite Layer Growth on the Surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo Ferritic Stainless Steel During Solution Nitriding
title_sort kinetics of austenite layer growth on the surface of fe-23cr-2.4mo ferritic stainless steel during solution nitriding
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
issn 2251-600X
2423-5733
publishDate 2017-09-01
description In this study, the kinetics of austenite layer growth on the surface of Fe-23Cr-2.4Mo ferritic stainless steel during solution nitriding and the effects of nitrogen adding on microstructure and hardness of the steel have been investigated. Steel plates of 2 mm thick were solution-nitrided at 1200˚C under nitrogen pressure of 0.25 MPa for 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 hours. Microstructure, the thickness of austenite layer and the hardnes of the nitrided samples, were investigated by using optical microscope, X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and microhardness measurements. The results showed that during solution nitriding, nitrogen diffuses through the lattice and grain boundaries and transforms ferrite to austenite phase, with average nitrogen diffusion coefficient of 6.54×10-5 mm2s-1. The thickness of the austenite layer formed on the samples surfaces increased proportional to the square root of the nitriding time, so that after 12 hours niriding, the whole thickness of the ferritic sample with hardness of 262 HV0.1 transformed to austenite with hardness of 420 HV0.1.
topic solution nitriding
phase transformation
austenite layer thickness
ferritic stainless steel
microhardness.
url http://jame.iut.ac.ir/article-1-464-en.html
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