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博士生导师
硕士生导师
性别:男
毕业院校:法国洛林国立综合理工学院
学位:博士
所在单位:材料科学与工程学院
电子邮箱:dong@dlut.edu.cn
Formation and evolution of craters in carbon steels during low-energy high-current pulsed electron-beam treatment
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2009-09-01
发表刊物:JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A
收录刊物:SCIE
卷号:27
期号:5
页面范围:1217-1226
ISSN号:0734-2101
关键字:boiling; carbon steel; drops; electron beam effects; grain boundaries; melting; nucleation; phase diagrams; quenching (thermal); surface roughness; surface treatment; tempering
摘要:The authors investigated in detail the formation and evolution of microcraters induced by low-energy high-current pulsed electron-beam treatment on several quenched and tempered carbon steels. They have shown that the crater formation mechanism is the same for the three selected steels regardless of the carbon content and original microstructure state. Melting starts at the subsurface layer during treatment, resulting in the nucleation of small droplets preferentially at grain or phase boundaries. Under further heating, the boiling droplets erupt through the surface. The liquid around these craters shrinks to supply the lost part and, during the cooling process, leads to the formation of the funnel-like crater morphology. Microirregularities help retain locally the heat flux and, consequently, serve as nucleation sites for crater formations. By increasing the number of pulses, microirregularities were gradually removed and melted layer depth increased. As a result, crater formation became less effective. On the other hand, some of the already formed craters were deepened, while others were eliminated during the following pulses. The above processes together cause the crater density to first increase and then decrease, whereas the surface roughness first increases and then remains at the same level with increasing number of pulses.