Search results for "Surface stress"

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Impact des conditions d'usinage sur la zone du matériau affectée par le procédé

2007

Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.; International audience; Les procédés d'usinage peuvent créer des contraintes résiduelles à la surface des pièces usinées et ainsi modifier la microstructure et la texture de la matière proche de la surface. De tels changements sont importants pour l'étude du comportement des pièces au cours du temps. Il est alors nécessaire de quantifier les contraintes résiduelles, les composantes de texture et de déterminer la microstructure induite par l'usinage pour comprendre et prédire le comportement des surfaces considérées. Dans cette étude, le matériau cuivre pur a été choisi et considéré comme un "système modèle". En tournage, l'influence…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopecontraintes02 engineering and technologySurface finishIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering020901 industrial engineering & automationOpticsMachiningResidual stressGeneral Materials ScienceTexture (crystalline)LubricantComposite materialtournagezone affectéebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSurface stress[PHYS.MECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructure[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Influence of the passive film properties and residual stresses on the micro-electrochemical behavior of duplex stainless steels

2010

In the present paper, the chemical composition of passive films formed on both phases of two types of duplex stainless steels (UNS S31803 and UNS S32304) is determined at the micro-scale using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Samples were either mechanically polished (down to diamond pastes) or electrochemically etched in acidic solutions. The micro-electrochemical behavior of samples was then determined in sodium chloride media by means of the electrochemical micro-cell technique (capillary diameters of 30 μm). The results obtained were analyzed considering the passive film chemical composition. Quantitative relationships between electrochemical parameters and the distribution of chromiu…

AusteniteAuger electron spectroscopyMaterials sciencePassivationGeneral Chemical EngineeringSurface stressMetallurgyOxideCorrosionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryResidual stressElectrochemistrySurface layerElectrochimica Acta
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Study of the mechanical effects on passivity breakdown by local probe techniques

2006

This paper aims at demonstrating that a relationship exists between surface stress and pitting corrosion. The surface stress field generated by polishing was first calculated using a thermo-mechanical model and a finite element code. Pitting corrosion tests performed at the microscale along the austenite/ferrite interface using the electrochemical microcell technique were then analyzed considering the microstructure and the residual surface stress field. Mechano-chemical criteria are proposed leading to an enhancement of pitting corrosion of duplex steels.

AusteniteMaterials scienceResidual stressFerrite (iron)Surface stressMetallurgyPitting corrosionPolishingMicrostructureMicroscale chemistry
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Changes in surface stress at the liquid/solid interface measured with a microcantilever

2000

Abstract The bending of microfabricated silicon nitride cantilevers was used to determine surface stress changes at solid–liquid interfaces. The radius of curvature of the bent cantilever is directly proportional to changes in the differential surface stress between its opposite sides. To demonstrate the possibilities and limitations of the technique, cantilevers coated on both sides with gold and densely packed monolayers of different thiols were put in a constant flow of aqueous electrolyte solution and the deflection was measured using a optical lever technique. Changes in the surface stress for the different thiol monolayers due to specific proton adsorption are presented. Possible appl…

CantileverChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSurface stressMineralogyBendingchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSilicon nitrideDeflection (engineering)MonolayerElectrochemistryComposite materialBiosensorElectrochimica Acta
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Monitoring the chemical changes in Pd induced by hydrogen absorption using microcantilevers.

2003

Abstract The reactivity of the palladium shaped as a microcantilever is investigated as a function of the hydrogen stoichiometry. A small cell holding the microcantilever is designed to monitor the deflection and the flexural resonance response from high vacuum to a hydrogen gas pressure of several bars. The measurements show that the Young's modulus is accurate if the cantilever is thick enough to be described by a continuum mechanics approach. The orientation distribution function of the palladium grains determined by X-ray diffraction enables to correlate Young's modulus measured using microcantilevers with the elastic constant tensor issued from the literature. The surface stress induce…

CantileverHydrogenHydrideSurface stressUltra-high vacuumAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementYoung's modulusAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakechemistrysymbolsInstrumentationStoichiometryPalladiumUltramicroscopy
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Finite element analysis of laser shock peening of 2050-T8 aluminum alloy

2015

Laser shock processing is a recently developed surface treatment designed to improve the mechanical properties and fatigue performance of materials, by inducing a deep compressive residual stress field. The purpose of this work is to investigate the residual stress distribution induced by laser shock processing in a 2050-T8 aeronautical aluminium alloy with both X-ray diffraction measurements and 3D finite element simulation. The method of X-ray diffraction is extensively used to characterize the crystallographic texture and the residual stress crystalline materials at different scales (macroscopic, mesoscopic and microscopic).Shock loading and materials’ dynamic response are experimentally…

DiffractionMatériaux [Sciences de l'ingénieur]Materials scienceResidual stressIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsMaterials Science(all)Residual stressModelling and SimulationHomogeneity (physics)Aluminium alloyGeneral Materials ScienceLaser shock peeningComposite materialAnisotropyMécanique [Sciences de l'ingénieur]business.industryMechanical EngineeringSurface stressFinite element analysisPeeningStructural engineering[SPI.MECA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]Finite element methodMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulationvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumbusiness
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A Mechanical–Electrochemical Approach for the Determination of Precursor Sites for Pitting Corrosion at the Microscale

2006

International audience; The influence of metallurgical defects and residual surface stresses generated by polishing on the pitting susceptibility of duplex stainless steels was studied by combining macro- and microelectrochemical measurements with thermal-mechanical simulation and metallography tests. It has been shown that pits initiate in both phases at metallurgical point defects (such as oxide inclusions in the ferrite and dislocation lines in the austenite). By contrast, the surface stress state was the driving force for pit initiation along the austenite/ferrite interface. Experiments at the macroscale revealed that this process represents about 40% of the total number of pits observe…

Materials science020209 energyOxidePolishing02 engineering and technologychemistry.chemical_compoundFerrite (iron)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryPitting corrosionAusteniteRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSurface stressMetallurgy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrychemistry13. Climate action[ CHIM.THEO ] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryMetallography0210 nano-technologyJournal of The Electrochemical Society
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Early-stage detection of surface stress corrosion cracking at the subgranular level

2014

The strain field at the interface between an alloy and its oxide layer has been mapped using nanopatterned gauges resistant to the environment of the primary nuclear medium. It was found that oxidation has decreased the alloy ductility, thereby enabling some grain boundary opening to be detectable from 1.8 % strain. It is shown that statistics of extreme rare events of hotspots quantify the occurrence of the local opening of intergranular cracks, and thereby the ageing process.

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringSurface stressAlloyMetallurgytechnology industry and agricultureMetals and AlloysOxideengineering.materialIntergranular corrosionequipment and suppliesCondensed Matter PhysicsCorrosionCrackingchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of MaterialsengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceGrain boundaryDuctilityScripta Materialia
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Local analysis of the mechanical behaviour of inclusions-containing stainless steels under straining conditions

2003

Abstract A numerical method is described for determining the surface stress distribution under straining conditions from the real microstructure of materials containing local heterogeneities. The method is applied to resulfurized steels with a high density of MnS and oxide inclusions. The results are compared to those obtained from surface observations.

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringSurface stressNumerical analysisMetallurgyMetals and AlloysOxideCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructurechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLocal analysisMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceScripta Materialia
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Changes in surface stress, morphology and chemical composition of silica and silicon nitride surfaces during the etching by gaseous HF acid

2007

Abstract HF acid attack of SiO2 and Si3N4 substrates is analyzed to improve the sensitivity of a sensor based on microcantilever. Ex situ analysis of the etching using XPS, SIMS and AFM show significant changes in the anisotropy and the rate of the etching of the oxides on SiO2 and Si3N4 surface. Those differences influence the kinetic evolution of the plastic bending deflection of the cantilever coated with SiO2 and Si3N4 layer, respectively. The linear dependence between the HF concentration and the Si3N4 cantilever bending corresponds to a deep attack of the layer whereas the non-linear behavior observed for SiO2 layer can be explained by a combination of deep and lateral etching. The ca…

SiliconChemistrySurface stressAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundSilicon nitrideX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyEtching (microfabrication)Plastic bendingReactive-ion etchingComposite materialLayer (electronics)Applied Surface Science
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