Surface Modification of Ni-Cr-Mo Steel by Multifunction Cavitation

Masataka Ijiri, Daichi Shimonishi, D. Nakagawa, Kumiko Tanaka, T. Yoshimura
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Abstract

The multifunction cavitation (MFC) technique is referred to as a mechanical-electrochemical cavitation method because it includes both mechanical action by microjets (MJs), with high pressure from water jet cavitation (WJC), and electrochemical action by MJs, with the high-temperature reaction field of ultrasonic cavitation (UC). Recently, when MFC was applied to Cr-Mo (JIS-SCM435) steel, the corrosion resistance and compressive residual stress in rust were improved, and voids and cracks of the specimen interior were suppressed compared to that with WJC. It is of interest whether this phenomenon occurs similarly in other low-alloy steels processed by MFC. In the present study, MFC was applied to the modification of Ni-Cr-Mo steel (JIS-SNCM630) surfaces. SNCM630 processed by MFC exhibited improved corrosion resistance and compressive residual stress in rust, and voids and cracks in the interior were not generated from the specimen surface to any significant extent.
Ni-Cr-Mo钢的多功能空化表面改性
多功能空化(MFC)技术被称为机械-电化学空化方法,因为它既包括微射流(MJs)的机械作用,水射流空化(WJC)的高压作用,也包括微射流的电化学作用,超声空化(UC)的高温反应场。最近,将MFC应用于Cr-Mo (JIS-SCM435)钢中,与WJC相比,MFC的耐蚀性和铁锈压残余应力得到了提高,试样内部的空洞和裂纹得到了抑制。令人感兴趣的是,这种现象是否也发生在MFC加工的其他低合金钢中。本研究将MFC应用于Ni-Cr-Mo钢(JIS-SNCM630)表面改性。经MFC处理的SNCM630的耐蚀性和铁锈残余压应力均有明显提高,且试样表面内部没有明显的空洞和裂纹产生。
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