材料科学
占空比
微观结构
压痕硬度
碳化物
等离子体
电解质
脉冲直流
复合材料
氮化物
冶金
脉搏(音乐)
涂层
电压
图层(电子)
溅射
薄膜
电极
电气工程
纳米技术
物理化学
工程类
化学
物理
量子力学
溅射沉积
作者
Yuqi Sheng,Zhiguo Zhang,Wei Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.09.031
摘要
A plasma electrolytic nitrocarburizing (PEN/C) process was used to produce a protective coating on the surface of 45# carbon steel under a pulsed direct current power mode in a urea electrolyte. The effects of pulse frequency and duty cycle on the microdischarge characteristics and coating microstructure were investigated. The results show that the pulse frequency has a small effect on the breakdown voltage. However, the micropore size in the formed worm-like feature of the sample surface increases with increasing pulse frequency. Carbide, nitride and oxide phases were identified in the PEN/C layers. The microhardness increases with increasing pulse frequency. Increasing duty cycle results in a gradual decrease of the breakdown voltage. At low duty cycles, both crater-shaped regions and worm-like features were observed. However, the microhardness of the formed PEN/C layers exhibits a minute variation, in spite of the increase of the duty cycle.
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