Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth

In manufacturing processes involving diffusion (of C, N, S, etc.), the evolution of the layer depth is of the utmost importance: the success of the entire process depends on this parameter. Currently, nitriding is typically either calibrated using a “post process” method or controlled via indirect...

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Main Authors: Cornel Samoila, Doru Ursutiu, Walter‐Harald Schleer, Vlad Jinga, Victor Nascov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/10/819
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spelling doaj-1c2500aba26b402488bc92cf1c9bba0d2020-11-25T00:02:03ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442016-10-0191081910.3390/ma9100819ma9100819Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion DepthCornel Samoila0Doru Ursutiu1Walter‐Harald Schleer2Vlad Jinga3Victor Nascov4Department of Materials Science, Transylvania University of Brasov, Brasov 500036, RomaniaDepartment of Electronics and Computer Science, Transylvania University of Brasov, Brasov 500036, RomaniaHeat Treatment Department, SKF, Schweinfurt 97421, GermanyDepartment of Electronics and Computer Science, Transylvania University of Brasov, Brasov 500036, RomaniaDepartment of Material Science, Transylvania University of Brasov, Brasov 500036, RomaniaIn manufacturing processes involving diffusion (of C, N, S, etc.), the evolution of the layer depth is of the utmost importance: the success of the entire process depends on this parameter. Currently, nitriding is typically either calibrated using a “post process” method or controlled via indirect measurements (H2, O2, H2O + CO2). In the absence of “in situ” monitoring, any variation in the process parameters (gas concentration, temperature, steel composition, distance between sensors and furnace chamber) can cause expensive process inefficiency or failure. Indirect measurements can prevent process failure, but uncertainties and complications may arise in the relationship between the measured parameters and the actual diffusion process. In this paper, a method based on noise and fluctuation measurements is proposed that offers direct control of the layer depth evolution because the parameters of interest are measured in direct contact with the nitrided steel (represented by the active electrode). The paper addresses two related sets of experiments. The first set of experiments consisted of laboratory tests on nitrided samples using Barkhausen noise and yieded a linear relationship between the frequency exponent in the Hooge equation and the nitriding time. For the second set, a specific sensor based on conductivity noise (at the nitriding temperature) was built for shop‐floor experiments. Although two different types of noise were measured in these two sets of experiments, the use of the frequency exponent to monitor the process evolution remained valid.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/10/819diffusion furnace magnetic manufacturing nitriding sensors temperature thermochemistry
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Doru Ursutiu
Walter‐Harald Schleer
Vlad Jinga
Victor Nascov
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Doru Ursutiu
Walter‐Harald Schleer
Vlad Jinga
Victor Nascov
Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
Materials
diffusion
 furnace
 magnetic
 manufacturing
 nitriding
 sensors
 temperature
 thermochemistry
author_facet Cornel Samoila
Doru Ursutiu
Walter‐Harald Schleer
Vlad Jinga
Victor Nascov
author_sort Cornel Samoila
title Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
title_short Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
title_full Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
title_fullStr Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
title_full_unstemmed Using Noise and Fluctuations for In Situ  Measurements of Nitrogen Diffusion Depth
title_sort using noise and fluctuations for in situ  measurements of nitrogen diffusion depth
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2016-10-01
description In manufacturing processes involving diffusion (of C, N, S, etc.), the evolution of the layer depth is of the utmost importance: the success of the entire process depends on this parameter. Currently, nitriding is typically either calibrated using a “post process” method or controlled via indirect measurements (H2, O2, H2O + CO2). In the absence of “in situ” monitoring, any variation in the process parameters (gas concentration, temperature, steel composition, distance between sensors and furnace chamber) can cause expensive process inefficiency or failure. Indirect measurements can prevent process failure, but uncertainties and complications may arise in the relationship between the measured parameters and the actual diffusion process. In this paper, a method based on noise and fluctuation measurements is proposed that offers direct control of the layer depth evolution because the parameters of interest are measured in direct contact with the nitrided steel (represented by the active electrode). The paper addresses two related sets of experiments. The first set of experiments consisted of laboratory tests on nitrided samples using Barkhausen noise and yieded a linear relationship between the frequency exponent in the Hooge equation and the nitriding time. For the second set, a specific sensor based on conductivity noise (at the nitriding temperature) was built for shop‐floor experiments. Although two different types of noise were measured in these two sets of experiments, the use of the frequency exponent to monitor the process evolution remained valid.
topic diffusion
 furnace
 magnetic
 manufacturing
 nitriding
 sensors
 temperature
 thermochemistry
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/10/819
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