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Effect of Post-heat Treatment on Fatigue Strength of Thermally-Sprayed Stellite Alloy on Steel
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스텔라이트 합금 용사 코팅의 피로 강도에 미치는 후열처리의 영향
오정석, 오정석, 이창규
Effect of Post-heat Treatment on Fatigue Strength of Thermally-Sprayed Stellite Alloy on Steel
Jeong Oh, Jun Komotori, Chang Rhee
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2005;12(2):106-111
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2005.12.2.106
1한국원자력연구소, 원자력재료기술개발부
2일본 게이오대학교 기계공학과
3한국원자력연구소, 원자력재료기술개발부
1Dept. of Nuclear Materials Technology Development, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
2Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Keio University
3Dept. of Nuclear Materials Technology Development, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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The effect of post-heat treatment on the coating characteristics and the fatigue strength of the gas flame thermally sprayed Stellite alloy coatings on 0.35% carbon steel were investigated. The fatigue fracture surfaces of the heat treated samples were observed using SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy). For as-sprayed samples, there was considerable scattering in the fatigue life due to the presence of the pores in the coating. After the post-heat treatment to improve the microstructural characteristics of the coating layer, the fatigue strength of the specimens was greatly improved, increasing with increasing the coating thickness. For the specimens with the 0.3mm and 0.5mm thick coating, the fatigue cracks originated in the substrate region just below the interface. On the contrary, for the specimens with the 1.0mm thick coating, they nucleated at the pore within the coating, and the fatigue strength was 2.6 times higher than that of the substrate due to the high fatigue resistance of the coating.

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