Materials Letters | 2019
Modification of surface layer of hypoeutectic silumin by electroexplosion alloying followed by electron beam processing
Abstract
Abstract The analysis of structure, phase composition and tribological properties of surface layers of hypoeutectic silumin after complex treatment including the electroexplosion alloying by yttrium oxide powder in different modes and subsequent electron beam processing was done by the methods of modern physical material science. The complex treatment is accompanied by the formation of multi–phase submicro – nanocrystalline layer up to 80\u202fμm thick enriched by yttrium atoms and being responsible for the increase in wear resistance. It is shown that Y atom concentration in the modified layer depends on electroexplosion alloying (EEA) mode. The distribution of Y atoms in the layer depends on the mode of EEA as well.