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Heterogeneous crystallization of zinc hydroxystannate on galvanized steel for enhancing the bond strength at the rebar/concrete interface

2021

Abstract Zinc hydroxystannate (ZnSn(OH)6) coatings were deposited on galvanized carbon steel samples by an electroless heterogeneous crystallization process. Structural and morphological features of the coatings as a function of the immersion time were determined by X-ray diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy revealing the presence of truncated octahedrons of crystalline ZnSn(OH)6. Electrochemical characterization in a simulated concrete pore solution without and with addition of chloride ions proved that the cathodic protection is preserved and that ZnSn(OH)6 improved the corrosion resistance of the rebars. Pull-out tests demonstrated an enhanced bond strength at…

Materials scienceCarbon steelGeneral Chemical EngineeringCorrosion resistanceRebarchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyZincengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionCorrosionCathodic protectionsymbols.namesakeHot-dip galvanizinglawEnvironmental ChemistryCrystallizationComposite materialBond strengthZinc hydroxystannateBond strengthGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGalvanization0104 chemical sciencesSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryengineeringsymbolsCrystallization0210 nano-technologyConcreteChemical Engineering Journal
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Investigations on friction and wear mechanisms of the PVD-TiAlN coated carbide in dry sliding against steels and cast iron

2006

Abstract The tribological behaviour of the monolayer PVD-titanium aluminium nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide inserts in unidirectional dry sliding against steel and cast iron counterparts was investigated using the pin-on-disc standard test with varying sliding speeds and normal loads. Three different materials of various machinability rates were used as the counterparts, namely the normalised medium carbon steel C45 equivalent to AISI 1045, austenitic stainless steel 1H18N9T equivalent to AISI 304 and gray cast iron EN-GJL-300 with flake-shaped graphite. A pin-on-disc device with round tool inserts was used to conduct friction and wear tests in which both the friction coefficient and the lin…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMachinabilityMetallurgySurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialTribologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCarbideCoatingMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryengineeringCast ironGraphiteAustenitic stainless steelhuman activitiesWear
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Tool Failure in Sequential Cutting of two Different Materials

1985

In this paper the authors show that the premature tool breakage, characteristic of interrupted cutting, can be enhanced in sequential cutting of two materials having different mechanical and chemical properties. The results of experimental investigations carried out in turning pieces consisting of medium carbon steel and aluminium alloy show that the time to failure is significatively lower than that occurring in machining only one of the two materials; moreover the morphology of the damage depends by the cutting order. Working with the sequence steel-Al alloy welding phenomena caused by strong deoxidation due to the latter material are observed; these phenomena cause the early development …

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringAlloyMetallurgyWeldingengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionTransverse planeMachiningBreakagelawvisual_artAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFracture (geology)engineeringCIRP Annals
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Experimental investigation of the cutting temperature when turning with coated indexable inserts

1999

Abstract This paper deals with an experimental investigation into the different factors which influence the temperature which occur at the coating/substrate–chip interface when machining a medium carbon steel and an austenitic stainless steel. Both flat-faced and grooved inserts coated with TiC, TiC/TiN and TiC/Al 2 O 3 /TiN were used. A standard K-type thermocouple embedded in the workpiece was used to convert measured efms to the interfacial temperature. Some optimal coating structures for high speed machining of these steels corresponding to the minimum interface temperature were selected. In particular, it was observed that by the proper selection of the thermal properties of the coatin…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringThermal barrier coatingchemistryCoatingMachiningThermocoupleengineeringAustenitic stainless steelTinLayer (electronics)International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
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Friction behaviour of heat isolating coatings in machining: mechanical, thermal and energy-based considerations

2003

Abstract This paper deals with possible modifications of the frictional behaviour exhibited during the cutting process resulting from the influence of the most-commonly used heat isolating coatings deposited on a WC-Co carbide substrate. For this study, three- and four-layered coatings with intermediate Al 2 O 3 ceramic layer and a monolayer TiAlN coating, which offer superior thermal protection of the carbide substrate, were examined. Orthogonal cutting tests were carried out by end-turning medium carbon steel and austenitic stainless steel workpieces. The experimental study was aimed at determining the fundamental frictional characteristics: dimensions of the tool-chip contact area, the f…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCarbideCoatingHeat fluxMachiningvisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicAustenitic stainless steelContact areaInternational Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
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Fatigue crack initiation and subsequent crack growth in fillet welded steel joints

2019

Abstract The fatigue damage evolution in fillet welded steel joints where cracks are emanating from the weld toe is investigated. Based on existing experimental data for as-welded joints including crack depth measurements of the early crack growth it is proposed to make a distinction between the crack initiation phase and the subsequent crack growth phase. The welded detail in question is an F class detail with plate thickness 25 mm made of medium strength carbon steel. It is found that the crack initiation phase defined at a crack depth of 0.1 mm is close to 25% of the fatigue life even at a relatively high constant stress range of 150 MPa. At lower stress ranges it is concluded that the i…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringMonte Carlo methodFatigue testingFatigue damageFracture mechanics02 engineering and technologyWeldingengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.invention020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialslawModeling and SimulationengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technologyFillet (mechanics)Stress intensity factorInternational Journal of Fatigue
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Comparison of the friction and wear properties of titanium and oxidised titanium in dry sliding against sintered high speed steel HS18-0-1 and agains…

2005

Abstract The paper presents the results of conformal pin-on-disc tribological tests concerning the hard oxidised zone, α-Ti(O), created at the surface of a titanium specimens sliding against the sintered and hardened up to 850 HV30, Grade T1 high speed steel (HS18-0-1) counterspecimens. Comparison with the results obtained for the tests performed against hardened up to 620 HV30 C45 carbon steel counterspecimens has been done. Testing was carried out at room temperature and at unlubricated conditions. After tests the structures and compositions of the worn surfaces and wear debris were a subject of LOM, SEM observations and X-ray microanalyses. In comparison with the baseline—the Ti/T1 HSS c…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMetallurgyAbrasiveMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementAdhesionengineering.materialTribologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsWear resistancechemistryModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesengineeringComposite materialA titaniumTitaniumHigh-speed steelJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Prediction of Tool Wear Progress in Machining of Carbon Steel using different Tool Wear Mechanismsl

2008

In this paper the prediction of tool wear on carbide uncoated tools was taken into account. In particular, two different tool wear models based on the diffusion mechanism and on the abrasion mechanism were considered. The calibration of the utilized models was done using the results obtained by experimental analysis performed on an orthogonally machined AISI 1020 tube. Once the calibration was executed, numerical simulations, for both the utilized tool wear models, were simultaneously performed with the aim to test the capability of the proposed numerical procedure. The comparison between the two tool wear mechanisms for predicting the flank tool wear is discussed in the paper.

Materials scienceCarbon steelMetallurgyMechanical engineeringengineering.materialFinite element methodtool wearAbrasion (geology)CarbideMachiningCalibrationengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceTool wearSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazionemechanisms and predictionInternational Journal of Material Forming
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The role of coatings in controlling the cutting process when turning with coated indexable inserts

1998

Abstract This paper is concerned with the variations in the specific cutting pressure and the tool–chip interface temperature that occur when machining a medium carbon steel and an austenitic stainless steel with TiC-, TiC/TiN- and TiC/Al2O3/TiN- coated inserts. Extensive experimental studies involving the cutting force and the interface temperature were performed. A standard thermocouple embedded in the workpiece was used to determine the cutting temperature. Two new parameters were introduced in order to compare both the mechanical and thermal loadings of the tool–chip contact for coated flat-faced and grooved inserts. Some optimal coating structures for high speed machining of these stee…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMetallurgyMetals and AlloysProcess (computing)chemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationschemistryMachiningCoatingThermocoupleModeling and SimulationThermalCeramics and CompositesengineeringAustenitic stainless steelTinJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Friction and wear properties of titanium and oxidised titanium in dry sliding against hardened C45 steel

2004

Abstract The aim of the paper is to present the results of conformal pin-on-disc tribological tests concerning the hard oxidised zone created in superficial layer of a titanium specimen sliding against the hardened to a hardness of 690 HV carbon C45 steel counterspecimen. Tribological testing was carried out at room temperature and at unlubricated conditions. After tests the structures and chemical compositions of the wear debris and worn surfaces were a subject of SEM and X-ray investigations. In comparison with the baseline the technical quality titanium/C45 steel couple, the wear and lifetime performance of the oxidised titanium/steel C45couple was markedly superior. Dominant wear debris…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMetallurgyMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementTribologyengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsWear resistanceMetalchemistryRutileModeling and Simulationvisual_artCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringCarbonLayer (electronics)TitaniumJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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