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Mecanismes d endommagement et de - Traitement des surfaces

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Informationen zum Autor Docteur en sciences des matériaux de l'université Paul Verlaine de Metz, et diplômé de l¿École Européenne d'Ingénieur en Génie des Matériaux de Nancy. Klappentext Nitrogen jet have been used recently for matter removal as well as surface treatment. The process consists in projecting onto a surface a low temperature jet obtained from releasing the liquid nitrogen stored in a high pressure tank through a nozzle. This work is aimed at understanding the highly complex jet/material surface interaction mechanisms. Depending on the impacted material, the thermo-mechanical shock and blast effect induced by the jet can activate a wide range of damage mechanisms, including cleavage, crack nucleation and spalling, as well as plastic deformation, void expansion and localized ductile failure. The test parameters (standoff distance, dwell time, operating pressure) play a role in selecting the dominant damage mechanism, but combinations of these various modes are usually present. The main damage mechanism is the decohesion of the material due to thermo-elastic stress generated by the thermal shock. The fragmentation of grains and high-speed transport of nitrogen in a deep layer below the impacted surface and their relationship with the hardening of a surface layer are explored in the case of the steel E24.

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Authors Hicham Laribou, Laribou-h
Publisher Omniscriptum
 
Languages French, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.03.2012
 
EAN 9783841790903
ISBN 978-3-8417-9090-3
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

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