Erdoğan Kanca
Mustafa Kemal University
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Tribology Transactions | 2017
Ali Günen; Erdoğan Kanca; Mehmet Demir; Yusuf Er; Gökhan Sağlam; M. Sabri Gök
ABSTRACT In this study, the surface of steel tooth drill bits (Ni-Cr-Mo based) was subjected to the solid-state boriding treatment with 10- to 50-nm nanoboron powder. Boriding processes were carried out at a constant temperature of 1273 K for 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, and 105 min using a solid-state box boriding technique. Borided drill bit samples were characterized by conventional methods (microstructure, microhardness, X-ray diffraction, and chemical analysis). The wear behavior of borided samples was tested at different loads and sliding speeds by a microabrasion experimental setup. Metallographic studies showed that the boride layers have a sawtooth morphology and consist of FeB and Fe2B. The thickness and hardness of the boride layer were 35.29–202.56 μm and 1300–2333 HV0.1, respectively, depending on the duration. The wear resistance of borided samples increased significantly due to the increase in surface hardness and lubricating effect, both of which were caused by the boriding process. A groove wear mechanism prevailed in borided samples, whereas that of bare steel tooth drill bits (STDBs) was grooving, rolling, and mixed.
Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces | 2014
Ali Günen; Bülent Kurt; Nuri Orhan; Erdoğan Kanca
In this study, corrosion behavior and mechanical properties of AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel, which was borided with Nanoboron powder, was investigated. The commercially available steel was subjected to a boriding treatment with a size of 10–50 nm Nanoboron powders, at the temperatures of 1223 K to 1273 K with boriding durations of 2 to 4 h. Microstructure characterization of the steel was carried out with optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, microhardness and X-ray diffraction analyses. Corrosion tests were made by static immersion into a 10% H2SO4 acid solution and weight loss calculations as well as salt spray tests were carried out in accord with the ASTM B-117 standard. Boriding thermal treatment, increased the corrosion resistance of the steel against the acid solution, up to about 4.3 times while in the salt spray tests, weight loss corrosion resistance increased up to tier 2. However, anti-corrosion resistance decreased by 40%, its untreated value.
Physics of Metals and Metallography | 2015
Ali Günen; Bülent Kurt; İlyas Somunkιran; Erdoğan Kanca; Nuri Orhan
In this study, AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel surface was boronized with nanoboron and ekabor-III powders at 950 and 1000°C for 2 and 4 hours period by solid-state box boronizing method. Then, behaviors of the boronized specimen in the microstructure, three-point bending, and tensile strength characteristics were investigated. As a result of the boriding process, the boride layer thickness in the range of 23–67 µm and microhardness value in the range of 1020–2200 HV have been obtained according to the increase in processing time and temperature and to the particle size of the boron source (0, 1). The coating layer on boronized specimens did not exhibit any sign of reaction caused by the tensile strength applied until the yield point was in both tests. Although the particle size of the boron agents was more effective on the boronized specimen’s bending and tensile strength behaviors, it was observed that processing temperature and its duration are effective as well.
Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi | 2016
Erdoğan Kanca; Ali Günen
In this study, six different MMCs containing Al6061 matrix and Al 2 O 3 reinforcements with particle sizes of 32 µm and 66 µm and weight fraction of 10%, 15% and 20% were produced using the vortex method. Machinability tests were conducted at different feed rates and cutting speeds to determine the surface roughness and cutting forces. Result of the tests indicated that the cutting forces positively correlated with the feed rates. Increasing in the cutting speed result in decrease in the cutting forces. The cutting forces did not remarkably vary with respect to the particle size for the same feed rates. The surface roughness negatively correlated with the particle weight fraction. Better surface qualities were obtained at lower feed rates and higher cutting speeds.
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2017
Ali Günen; Erdoğan Kanca; Hüseyin Çakir; Mustafa Serdar Karakaş; Mustafa Sabri Gök; Yılmaz Küçük; Mehmet Demir
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2017
Mustafa Sabri Gök; Yılmaz Küçük; Azmi Erdoğan; Mecit Öge; Erdoğan Kanca; Ali Günen
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2018
Ali Günen; Erdoğan Kanca; Mustafa Serdar Karakaş; Vahdettin Koç; Mustafa Sabri Gök; Yusuf Kanca; Ahmet Çürük; Mehmet Demir
Acta Physica Polonica A | 2016
Erdoğan Kanca; Omer Eyercioglu; İsmail Hakkı Karahan; Ali Günen; K. Göv
Sakarya University Journal of Science | 2019
Ali Günen; Erdoğan Kanca; Volkan Cem Taşkin
Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi | 2018
Erdoğan Kanca; Ali Günen