Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer

High temperature gas nitriding performed on AISI 316L at the temperature of 1200°C. The microstructure of treated AISI 316L samples were observed to identify the formation of the microstructure of nitrided surface layer. The grain size of austenite tends to be enlarged when the nitriding time incre...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud Hassan R. S., Yusoff Syafiq A., Zainuddin Azman, Hussain Patthi, Ismail Mokhtar, Abidin Kamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-07-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141304021
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spelling doaj-329275c3c6e3495c8d86abbd695c2f952021-02-02T00:23:36ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2014-07-01130402110.1051/matecconf/20141304021matecconf_icper2014_04021Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided LayerMahmoud Hassan R. S.0Yusoff Syafiq A.1Zainuddin Azman2Hussain Patthi3Ismail Mokhtar4Abidin Kamal5Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Technology PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University Technology PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University Technology PETRONASCenter for Corrosion Research, University Technology PETRONASCenter for Corrosion Research, University Technology PETRONASDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University Technology PETRONAS High temperature gas nitriding performed on AISI 316L at the temperature of 1200°C. The microstructure of treated AISI 316L samples were observed to identify the formation of the microstructure of nitrided surface layer. The grain size of austenite tends to be enlarged when the nitriding time increases, but the austenite single phase structure is maintained even after the long-time solution nitriding. Using microhardness testing, the hardness values drop to the center of the samples. The increase in surface hardness is due to the high nitrogen concentration at or near the surface. At 245HV, the graph of the effective duration of nitriding process was plotted to achieve the maximum depth of nitrogen diffuse under the surface. Using Sigma Plot software best fit lines of the experimental result found and plotted to find out effective duration of nitriding equation as Y=1.9491(1-0.7947x), where Y is the thickness of nitrided layer below the surface and X is duration of nitriding process. Based on this equation, the duration of gas nitriding process can be estimated to produce desired thickness of nitrided layer. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141304021
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Zainuddin Azman
Hussain Patthi
Ismail Mokhtar
Abidin Kamal
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Yusoff Syafiq A.
Zainuddin Azman
Hussain Patthi
Ismail Mokhtar
Abidin Kamal
Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Mahmoud Hassan R. S.
Yusoff Syafiq A.
Zainuddin Azman
Hussain Patthi
Ismail Mokhtar
Abidin Kamal
author_sort Mahmoud Hassan R. S.
title Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
title_short Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
title_full Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
title_fullStr Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
title_full_unstemmed Effective Duration of Gas Nitriding Process on AISI 316L for the Formation of a Desired Thickness of Surface Nitrided Layer
title_sort effective duration of gas nitriding process on aisi 316l for the formation of a desired thickness of surface nitrided layer
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description High temperature gas nitriding performed on AISI 316L at the temperature of 1200°C. The microstructure of treated AISI 316L samples were observed to identify the formation of the microstructure of nitrided surface layer. The grain size of austenite tends to be enlarged when the nitriding time increases, but the austenite single phase structure is maintained even after the long-time solution nitriding. Using microhardness testing, the hardness values drop to the center of the samples. The increase in surface hardness is due to the high nitrogen concentration at or near the surface. At 245HV, the graph of the effective duration of nitriding process was plotted to achieve the maximum depth of nitrogen diffuse under the surface. Using Sigma Plot software best fit lines of the experimental result found and plotted to find out effective duration of nitriding equation as Y=1.9491(1-0.7947x), where Y is the thickness of nitrided layer below the surface and X is duration of nitriding process. Based on this equation, the duration of gas nitriding process can be estimated to produce desired thickness of nitrided layer.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141304021
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