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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2010

Carburization-Enhanced Passivity of PH13-8 Mo: A Precipitation-Hardened Martensitic Stainless Steel

Arthur H. Heuer; H. Kahn; L. J. O'Donnell; F. Ernst; Gary M. Michal; Roy J. Rayne; F. J. Martin; Paul M. Natishan

Interstitial hardening of the martensitic stainless steel PH13-8 Mo has been achieved by low temperature gas-phase carburization. After treatment, hardness is increased to a depth of =50 μm, with a surface hardness that is twice the core hardness and a corresponding improvement in pin-on-disk wear resistance. Pitting potential is increased by ≈ 0.5 V in 0.6 M NaCl. Elemental analysis and X-ray diffraction suggest the formation of a thin (= 2 μm) carbidic surface layer that is both wear and corrosion resistant.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2011

Chloride Interactions with the Passive Films on Stainless Steel

Paul M. Natishan; William E. O'Grady; F. J. Martin; Roy J. Rayne; H. Kahn; Arthur H. Heuer

The uptake of chloride (Cl - ) by the passive oxide film on 316L austenitic stainless steel polarized at potentials below (less positive than) the pitting potential in 0.6 M NaCl solutions was studied using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and compared to our previous work on aluminum. The XPS spectra for the stainless steel showed that chloride was not adsorbed or present in the passive oxide film. This is quite different from the case of aluminum, where XPS data for the presence of chloride on the surface and incorporated into the oxide film are unambiguous. These differences in the adsorption and incorporation of chloride for these two metals will be discussed in the context of the mechanisms of passive film breakdown.


Surface Engineering | 2012

Interstitial hardening of duplex 2205 stainless steel by low temperature carburisation: enhanced mechanical and electrochemical performance

H. Kahn; Arthur H. Heuer; Gary M. Michal; F. Ernst; Reza Sharghi-Moshtaghin; Yindong Ge; Paul M. Natishan; Roy J. Rayne; F. J. Martin

Abstract The mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of duplex (ferrite–austenite) grade 2205 stainless steel have been substantially improved by interstitial hardening using low temperature carburisation. The austenite phase of the duplex stainless steel responds to low temperature carburisation in a similar manner as single phase austenitic stainless steels, forming ‘expanded’ austenite (also called S phase). The surface layer that forms on the ferritic portion of 2205 steel consists of a paraequilibrium carbide, a carbide with the same metal composition as the underlying ferrite. This two-phase case has about three times the Vickers hardness of non-treated material, an improved ultimate tensile strength and increased fatigue resistance, and much improved crevice corrosion resistance.


Corrosion | 2012

Interstitial hardening of type 316L stainless steel to improve corrosion resistance and mechanical properties

Paul M. Natishan; Robert Bayles; Roy J. Rayne; T. Longazel; F. J. Martin; H. Kahn; Arthur H. Heuer

A low-temperature (450°C to 500°C), gas-phase interstitial hardening (IH) process that introduces substantial amounts of carbon, without carbide formation, into austenitic stainless steels was inve...


international symposium on applications of ferroelectrics | 2002

Dielectric properties of lead barium zirconate titanate-based relaxors for power electronics applications

Ming-Jen Pan; Roy J. Rayne; Barry A. Bender

In this study, we examined the effects of niobium oxide and lanthanum oxide dopants on the dielectric properties of a lead barium zirconate titanate (PBZT) relaxor material. Specifically, our goal was to maximize PBZTs dielectric constant (>6000) while maintaining its stability under DC electric field for filter capacitor applications. Our results showed that the Nb addition did not have a significant effect on the dielectric behavior of PBZT, except the 1% Nb addition which increased the PBZTs dielectric constant by 17%. The cause of the increase is speculated in this article. On the other hand, the La addition caused a monotonic decrease of dielectric constant and a significant shift of the dielectric peaks toward low temperature.


Physica C-superconductivity and Its Applications | 1989

Machining superconducting BSCCO devices

Roy J. Rayne; Louis E. Toth; Barry A. Bender

Abstract We have machined cast BSCCO into SQUID and SQUID shield devices. Heat treatment of ascast samples results in a random three dimensional network of platelets. This microstructure is responsible for the machinability of BSCCO.


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2009

Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steel Carburized at Low Temperature

F. J. Martin; Paul M. Natishan; Edward J. Lemieux; Theresa Newbauer; Roy J. Rayne; Robert Bayles; H. Kahn; Gary M. Michal; F. Ernst; Arthur H. Heuer


Acta Materialia | 2012

Enhanced corrosion resistance of interstitially hardened stainless steel: Implications of a critical passive layer thickness for breakdown

Arthur H. Heuer; H. Kahn; F. Ernst; Gary M. Michal; D.B. Hovis; Roy J. Rayne; F. J. Martin; Paul M. Natishan


Journal of Electroceramics | 2005

Dielectric Properties of Niobium and Lanthanum Doped Lead Barium Zirconate Titanate Relaxor Ferroelectrics

Ming-Jen Pan; Roy J. Rayne; Barry A. Bender


Archive | 1993

Machinable oxide ceramic

Roy J. Rayne; Louis Toth; David L. Jones; Robert J. Soulen Jr.; Barry A. Bender

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Paul M. Natishan

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Barry A. Bender

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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F. J. Martin

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Arthur H. Heuer

Case Western Reserve University

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H. Kahn

Case Western Reserve University

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Farrel J. Martin

Science Applications International Corporation

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Nicole R. Tailleart

American Society for Engineering Education

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Todd L. Jessen

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Hal Kahn

Case Western Reserve University

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Robert Bayles

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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