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Dependence of the nitriding rate of ferritic and austenitic substrates on the crystallographic orientation of surface grains; gaseous nitriding of Fe-Cr and Ni-Ti alloys
Authors:M Akhlaghi  M Jung  SR Meka  M Fonović  A Leineweber  EJ Mittemeijer
Institution:1. Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (formerly MPI for Metals Research), Heisenbergstrasse 3, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany;2. Institute for Materials Science, University of Stuttgart, Heisenbergstrasse 3, Stuttgart 70569, Germany
Abstract:Gaseous nitriding of ferritic Fe–Cr and austenitic Ni–Ti solid solutions reveals that the extent of the uptake of dissolved nitrogen depends on the crystallographic orientation of the surface grains of the substrate. In both ferritic and austenitic substrates, the surface nitrogen concentration and the nitriding depth decrease upon increasing the smallest angle between the surface normal and the normal of a {1?0?0} plane of the surface grain considered. This phenomenon could be ascribed to the residual compressive macrostress developed during nitriding which varies as a function of crystallographic orientation of the (surface) grains due to the elastically anisotropic nature of ferrite and austenite solid solutions investigated in this study.
Keywords:residual stress  anisotropic elasticity  Fe-based alloys  Ni–Ti alloys  nitrides  EBSD
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