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Corrosion-Mechanical Wear of Nitrided Steels in Acidic Medium

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The physicochemical and tribological characteristics of structural steels nitrided in anhydrous medium under corrosion-mechanical fracture in an acidic model medium are carried out. The “flexibility” of nitrided layers adaptation to changes in external load conditions is explained by minimizing the ∆E/A ratio. Minimization mechanisms are different. Under elastic-plastic contact the processes of nitrided structural steels fracture become stable as a result of dense protective films formation on the surface. Under plastic contact it occurs due to the increase of the efficiency of the “debris-layer” barrier effect. The influence of temperature and sucrose on the intensity of surface fracture is found out.

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Translated from Fizyko-Khimichna Mekhanika Materialiv, Vol. 58, No. 5, pp. 36–40, September–October, 2022.

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Stechyshyn, M.S., Stechyshyna, N.M., Dykha, O.V. et al. Corrosion-Mechanical Wear of Nitrided Steels in Acidic Medium. Mater Sci 58, 597–601 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11003-023-00704-3

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