Surface Modification by Solid State Processing
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Surface Modification by Solid State Processing describes friction-based surfacing techniques for surface modification to improve resistance to corrosion and wear, also changing surface chemistry.
Surface conditions are increasingly demanding in industrial applications and surface modification can reduce manufacturing and maintenance costs, leading to improved component performance, reliability and lifetime. Friction-based technologies are promising solid state processing technologies, particularly for light alloys, in the manufacturing of composite surface and functionally graded materials
This title is divided into five chapters, and after an introduction the book covers friction surfacing; friction stir processing; surface reinforcements of light alloys; and characterization techniques based on eddy currents.
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- Describes friction-based surfacing techniques for surface modification to improve resistance to corrosion and wear, and change surface chemistry
- Emphasizes industrial applications
- Describes existing and emerging techniques
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- List of figures and tables
- Figures
- Tables
- List of abbreviations
- About the Editor and the Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Overview of coating technologies
- Abstract:
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Surface coating technologies
- 1.3 Chemical and electrodeposition
- 1.4 Vacuum deposition
- 1.5 Arc welding
- 1.6 Thermal spraying
- 1.7 Cladding
- 1.8 Comparison between cladding processes
- 1.9 Conclusion
- 1.10 References
- 2. Friction surfacing
- Abstract:
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Fundamentals
- 2.3 Main features for visual analysis characterization
- 2.4 Parameters
- 2.5 Metallurgical features of FS involving steels and aluminium alloy
- 2.6 Mechanical features
- 2.7 Friction surfacing in the scope of surfacing engineering
- 2.8 Advantages and limitations
- 2.9 Analytical establishment of performance analysis
- 2.10 Conventional and innovative applications
- 2.11 Challenges in modelling FSW
- 2.12 Conclusions
- 2.13 References
- 3. Friction stir processing
- Abstract:
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Processed zone
- 3.3 Material flow
- 3.4 Typical defects in friction stir welding and processing
- 3.5 Property enhancement
- 3.6 Process parameters
- 3.7 Tool geometry
- 3.8 Multiple-pass friction stir processing
- 3.9 Conclusions
- 3.10 References
- 4. Surface reinforcements of light alloys
- Abstract:
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Basics of the process
- 4.3 Methods of reinforcement
- 4.4 Reinforcement materials
- 4.5 Multiple-pass FSP
- 4.6 Surface hybrid composites
- 4.7 Magnesium alloys
- 4.8 Functionally graded materials
- 4.9 Conclusions
- 4.10 References
- 5. Characterization of FSP by electrical conductivity
- Abstract:
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Fundamentals
- 5.3 Measurement approaches
- 5.4 Performance and applications
- 5.5 Conclusions
- 5.6 References
- Index
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RM
Rosa M. Miranda
JG
Joao Pedro Gandra
PV
Pedro Vilaca
LQ
Luisa Quintino
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