The thermo-chemical diffusional process of carburizing and nitriding was modeled in this study. The analysis led to the prediction of surface hardened layers dimensions and hardness in commercial steels. Diffusion model based on Fick’s laws was applied to such steels in order to describe the growth kinetics of layers, then the analytical model was employed to perform finite element calculations. In such way it was possible to calculate the carbon and nitrogen concentration in the cross sections of cylindrical samples and the consequent hardness profiles coupled with the residual stresses ones. The results from analytical model and FE calculations were compared with experimental data.

Modelling of the carburizing and nitriding processes / Zavarise, Giorgio; P., Cavaliere; M., Perillo. - In: COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 0927-0256. - STAMPA. - 46 (1):(2009), pp. 26-35. [10.1016/j.commatsci.2009.01.024]

Modelling of the carburizing and nitriding processes

ZAVARISE GIORGIO;
2009

Abstract

The thermo-chemical diffusional process of carburizing and nitriding was modeled in this study. The analysis led to the prediction of surface hardened layers dimensions and hardness in commercial steels. Diffusion model based on Fick’s laws was applied to such steels in order to describe the growth kinetics of layers, then the analytical model was employed to perform finite element calculations. In such way it was possible to calculate the carbon and nitrogen concentration in the cross sections of cylindrical samples and the consequent hardness profiles coupled with the residual stresses ones. The results from analytical model and FE calculations were compared with experimental data.
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