Surface Chemical Characteristics of Chromium-alloyed Steel Powder and the Role of Process Parameters during Sintering
Doctoral thesis, 2012
carbothermal reaction
sintering atmosphere
depth profiling
XPS/AES
HR SEM+EDX
water atomized powder
surface coverage
reduction/oxidation
PM steels
sintering
Cr-Mn-spinel oxides
surface oxides
Author
Dimitris Chasoglou
Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering
Effect of Atmosphere Composition on the Surface Interactions during Sintering of Chromium-alloyed PM Steels
Proceedings of EURO PM 2011 International Powder Metallurgy Congress & Exhibition, 9th-12th October 2011, Barcelona,;Vol. 3(2011)p. 111-117
Paper in proceeding
Evaluation of Surface Characteristics of Prealloyed Cr-Mo-steel Powder
Proceedings of XXV Panhellenic Conference on Solid State Physics & Materials Science,;(2009)p. 267-268
Paper in proceeding
Oxide Distribution in Prealloyed Water Atomized Steel Powder
World Powder Metallurgy Congress and Exhibition, World PM 2010; Florence; Italy; 10 October 2010 through 14 October 2010,;Vol. 1(2010)p. 61-69
Paper in proceeding
Surface Interactions during Sintering of Chromium-alloyed PM Steels in Different Atmospheres
World Powder Metallurgy Congress and Exhibition, World PM 2010; Florence; Italy; 10 October 2010 through 14 October 2010,;Vol. 2(2010)p. 3-12
Paper in proceeding
Fractographic Investigation of Chromium-alloyed PM Steels Sintered in Atmospheres with Varying Hydrogen Content
Powder Metallurgy Progress,;Vol. 11(2011)p. 32-41
Journal article
Effect of Sintering Atmosphere on the Transformation of Surface Oxides during the Sintering of Chromium Alloyed Steel
Powder Metallurgy Progress,;Vol. 9(2009)(2010)p. 141-155
Journal article
Subject Categories
Materials Engineering
Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology
Areas of Advance
Materials Science
ISBN
978-91-7385-711-6
Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers tekniska högskola. Ny serie: 3392
Virtual Development Laboratory, Hörsalsvägen 7, Chalmers University of Technology
Opponent: Prof. Herbert Danninger, Technical University of Vienna, Austria