Key Engineering Materials | 2019

Nanocrystallisation of Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steel through Ultrasonic Shot Peening

 
 
 

Abstract


Ultrasonic Shot Peening (USP) - a novel route of surface modification was employed on biomedical grade Nickel free high nitrogen stainless steel (18Cr-21Mn-0.65N-balance Fe) to obtain a surface nanostructure without changing its chemical composition and microstructural phase transformation. Hardened steel shots of diameter 2 mm and 3mm were repeatedly impacted on the specimen surface at a constant frequency of 20KHz for 2 and 8 minutes duration. Coarse surface grains of size 36±6µm transformed into nanocrystalline grains of size 13-18 nm. The deformed layer resulted by USP treatment increased with increase in shot diameter and duration of USP. The microstructure was characterized by using optical microscope, SEM, XRD and TEM technique. The hardness and roughness of the treated surface was also found to be strongly dependent on the USP process parameters.

Volume 813
Pages 43 - 48
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.813.43
Language English
Journal Key Engineering Materials

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