Russian Physics Journal

, Volume 48, Issue 9, pp 929–935 | Cite as

Electroexplosive Carburizing of Iron: Surface Relief, Phase Composition and Defect Substructure

  • A. Ya. Bagautdinov
  • E. A. Budovskikh
  • Yu. F. Ivanov
  • E. V. Martusevich
  • V. E. Gromov
Article

Abstract

Surface relief, phase composition and defect substructure of the surface layer of iron specimens are investigated using scanning and transmission electron microscopy after high-energy electroexplosive carburizing treatment. The structure formed is shown to exhibit a conspicuous gradient character resulting from variations in carbon content with the layer depth. It is found out that a liquid melt of the sublayer of nanocrystalline structure is formed at the boundary of the melt pool.

Keywords

Iron Microscopy Electron Microscopy Transmission Electron Microscopy Surface Layer 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • A. Ya. Bagautdinov
    • 1
  • E. A. Budovskikh
    • 2
  • Yu. F. Ivanov
    • 2
  • E. V. Martusevich
    • 1
  • V. E. Gromov
    • 1
  1. 1.Siberian State Industrial UniversityRussia
  2. 2.High-Current Electronics Institute of the Siberian BranchRussian Academy of SciencesRussia

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