TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties

Due to special properties such as low density, high strength and high corrosion resistance Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been used extensively in various industries, especially in the aerospace aspects. However the major problem of this alloy is its poor tribological properties under relatively high loads. In...

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Main Authors: G. R. Faghani, A. R. Khajeh-Amiri
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Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-c39ef0822e0143888fb29c087c58a10b2021-03-08T09:58:48ZfasIsfahan University of TechnologyJournal of Advanced Materials in Engineering2251-600X2423-57332020-01-013846574TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological PropertiesG. R. Faghani0A. R. Khajeh-Amiri1 1- Materials Department, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Khatam-Ol-Anbia (PBU) University, Tehran, Iran. 2- Toxin Research Institute, Aja University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran. Due to special properties such as low density, high strength and high corrosion resistance Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been used extensively in various industries, especially in the aerospace aspects. However the major problem of this alloy is its poor tribological properties under relatively high loads. In the present study, in order to improve the tribological properties of mentioned alloy, chromium particles were added to Ti-6Al-4V layers in the nitrogen-containing atmosphere during the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding process. Microstructural investigations using optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy, proved the formation of TiN, TiCr2 and Cr2N particles in the matrix of hard titanium phase. The hardness of TIG alloyed layer increased to 1000 HV0.3 which was 4 times higher than that of the base alloy. Moreover, the wear rate of TIG alloyed samples with chromium and nitrogen under 30N load and distance of 1000 m was 5.9 times lower than that of the bare Ti-6Al-4V alloy.http://jame.iut.ac.ir/article-1-990-en.htmlhardnesswearti-6al-4v alloytig processmicrostructure.
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author G. R. Faghani
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A. R. Khajeh-Amiri
TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
hardness
wear
ti-6al-4v alloy
tig process
microstructure.
author_facet G. R. Faghani
A. R. Khajeh-Amiri
author_sort G. R. Faghani
title TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
title_short TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
title_full TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
title_fullStr TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
title_full_unstemmed TIG Surface Alloying of Ti-6Al-4V with Nitrogen and Chromium for Improved Tribological Properties
title_sort tig surface alloying of ti-6al-4v with nitrogen and chromium for improved tribological properties
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering
issn 2251-600X
2423-5733
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Due to special properties such as low density, high strength and high corrosion resistance Ti-6Al-4V alloy has been used extensively in various industries, especially in the aerospace aspects. However the major problem of this alloy is its poor tribological properties under relatively high loads. In the present study, in order to improve the tribological properties of mentioned alloy, chromium particles were added to Ti-6Al-4V layers in the nitrogen-containing atmosphere during the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding process. Microstructural investigations using optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy, proved the formation of TiN, TiCr2 and Cr2N particles in the matrix of hard titanium phase. The hardness of TIG alloyed layer increased to 1000 HV0.3 which was 4 times higher than that of the base alloy. Moreover, the wear rate of TIG alloyed samples with chromium and nitrogen under 30N load and distance of 1000 m was 5.9 times lower than that of the bare Ti-6Al-4V alloy.
topic hardness
wear
ti-6al-4v alloy
tig process
microstructure.
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