Degradation failure features of chromium-plated gun barrels with a laser-discrete-quenched substrate
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2007
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The effect of substrate laser-discrete quenching on the degradation failure of chromium-plated gun barrels was metallurgically investigated. The results show that substrate laser-discrete quenching changes the failure patterns of chromium coatings during firing, and some periodic through-thickness cracks in the fired chromium coatings are justly located at original substrate zones between two adjacent laser-quenched tracks. Moreover, chromium coatings and the laser-quenched zones on the substrate are simultaneously degraded in microstructure and property during firing. Furthermore, the periodic structure of the laser-discrete-quenched steel (LDQS) substrate near the breech remains after firing, and the hardness of the fired laser-quenched zones is still higher than that of original substrates. The specific failure features were utilized to illustrate the mechanism of the extended service life of chromium-plated gun barrels with the LDQS substrate. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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Surface & Coatings Technology.2007,201(24):9558-9564 |
Palavras-Chave | #Gun Bore #Electrodeposited Chromium #Interface #Laser-Discrete Quenching #Bore Erosion #Thermal-Damage #Army Cannons #Coatings #System #Mechanisms #Stresses #Cracking |
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期刊论文 |