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Title: Ideally weak nitriding kinetics during gaseous nitriding of Fe-2at.%Si alloy
Authors: Meka, Sai Ramudu
Schacherl R.
Bischoff E.
Mittemeijer E.J.
Published in: HTM - Haerterei-Technische Mitteilungen
Abstract: Fe-2.03at.%Si alloy was internally nitrided, employing NH3/ H2 gas mixtures at 580°C using a nitriding potential (rN) of 0.104 atm-1/2. The nitrided specimens were primarily characterized by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and hardness measurements. Surprisingly, and for the first time, an ideally weak nitriding interaction, which is usually observed, for alloying element nitrides which are difficult to precipitate, upon nitriding only thin (about 0.1-0.3 mm thick) Fe-Me alloy specimens, was observed here upon nitriding thick (1 mm) recrystallised Fe-2.03at.%Si alloy specimens. This phenomenon can be attributed to a very large incubation time and very slow kinetics for the precipitation of (amorphous) silicon nitride. Further, an unusual hardness change with increasing nitriding time and a nitrogen-uptake rate increasing with nitriding time were observed. The hardness of the nitrided specimen first increased with increasing nitriding time up to 30 h and then decreased until 165 h and thereafter increased again. The occurrence of the first peak in the hardness versus nitriding time profile (at about 30 h) was ascribed to the development of a metastable, precursory form of silicon nitride. © 2012 Carl Hanser Verlag, München.
Citation: HTM - Haerterei-Technische Mitteilungen, 66(2): 103-108
URI: http://repository.iitr.ac.in/handle/123456789/24095
Issue Date: 2011
Keywords: Amorphous siliconnitride
Fe-Si alloy
Gas nitriding
Weak-nitriding kinetics
ISSN: 0341101X
Author Scopus IDs: 24503463800
6506515029
16192908600
35565640800
Author Affiliations: Meka, S., Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Schacherl, R., Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Bischoff, E., Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Germany
Mittemeijer, E.J., Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Germany, Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Corresponding Author: Meka, S.; Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Germany; email: s.meka@mf.mpg.de
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