Volume 7, Issue 5 (May 2020), Pages: 52-55
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Original Research Paper
Title: The behavior of the wear of steels before and after nitriding treatment
Author(s): Hannachi Mohamed Tahar 1, *, Bradji Mohamed 1, Ghalloudj El Hadj 2
Affiliation(s):
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Larbi Tébessi University, Tébessa, Algeria
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Abbas Laghrour University, Khenchela, Algeria
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Corresponding author's ORCID profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9879-3488
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https://doi.org/10.21833/ijaas.2020.05.007
Abstract:
In our study and from the experimental results obtained after the nitriding treatments, it was possible to validate the mechanical behaviors (Hardness Vickers), which increases to the treated surface and decreases to the core of the steel. We have been able to put the tribological concepts of the mechanism of the wear and to validate the hypotheses which allow degradation like the losses of mass during the wear of the surfaces. We have validated the comparison with the same steel before nitriding.
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Keywords: Nitriding, Wear, Loss mass, Time, Hardness
Article History: Received 29 May 2019, Received in revised form 1 February 2020, Accepted 11 February 2020
Acknowledgment:
I dedicate this modest work to all our fellow researchers in the world.
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Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
Citation:
Hannachi MT, Mohamed B, and Hadj GE (2020). The behavior of the wear of steels before and after nitriding treatment. International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, 7(5): 52-55
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