Masters Theses
Date of Award
12-2001
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Metallurgical Engineering
Major Professor
Narendra B. Dahotre
Committee Members
Mary Helen McCay, Athony J. Pedraza
Abstract
A successful effort has been made to deposit vanadium carbide on AISIH13 steel using Nd: YAG laser. A search for an ideal coating and equally suitable coating method for various applications will always be an interesting and challenging area in surface engineering. In the present study a continuous, adherent, crack-porosity-fee coating has been obtained which can serve as a protective tool for various surfaces. The coating is composite in nature. To explore the properties of this coating in greater detail, it has been evaluated for chemical and structural, mechanical and tribological properties. Another Aspect of this work is to identify the suitability of this coating to protect die-casting die surfaces from the attack of molten aluminum. A number of different mechanisms such as corrosive attack and erosion by molten aluminum and oxidation of the die surface act to reduce the life of die casting dies. In view of this, the coating has been tested for preliminary analysis such as high temperature oxidation by conducting thermogravimetric analysis and for liquid metal corrosion resistance by immersion test in liquid aluminum. It shows excellent oxidation resistance below 600 °C and performs well in the immersion test in liquid aluminum by reducing the extent of attack of molten aluminum on the HI3 steel.
Recommended Citation
Shah, Swapnil Vallabh, "Functionality of laser deposited carbide coating on die/tool steel. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2001.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/9740