Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1661457 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
In order to enhance thermal fatigue resistance of gray cast iron with non-smooth surface further, researches on laser alloying of Cr powder with different scanning speed were performed to change both the composition and microstructure of non-smooth unit. The results indicated that there was an optimal scanning speed (2 mm/s) which can contribute maximal Cr element in alloyed zone, and increasing laser scanning speed resulted in smaller non-smooth unit and more pores in it. The microstructure in alloyed layer was composed of pre-eutectic phases, ledeburite eutectic and chromium carbides of Cr23C6. Thermal fatigue resistance of non-smooth sample is better than that of smooth sample, and among non-smooth samples, sample treated by laser Cr alloying has superior resistance to thermal fatigue compared with laser melting treated sample, in addition, the resistance of laser alloying non-smooth samples increases with scanning speed slowing.