J Mater Sci Technol ›› 1995, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (3): 192-196.

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Fracture Behaviour of Laser Clad Fe- and Ni-base Alloy Coatings on a Cast Iron under SEMI Loading

Aihua WANG; Changsheng XIE; Kaijin HUANG; Beidi ZHU and Zengvi TAO (Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, 430074, China)   

  • Received:1995-05-28 Revised:1995-05-28 Online:1995-05-28 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: Laser cladding technique has been applied to renovate some partially-damaged (or worn) components with Fe, Ni, Co-base alloys, hence to improve their hardness values and wear resistance successfully in previous reports. But for some punching or shearing cast iron dies damaged or worn in automobile manufacture, the renovated surfaces also bear some impact loading. Therefore, a small-energy and multi-impact (SEMI) test was designed to investigate the fracture behaviour of renovated cast iron dies achieved by laser cladding of Fe and Ni-base alloys under SEMI loading to meet above requirement. observations show that the fracture took place in the substrate near to the substrate/coating interface rather than at the interface. The tempering temperature has a great influence on the cycles to fracture of laser-clad samples under SEMl loading, i.e. the low tempering temperature of 300℃ gives a maximum cycle to fracture, while a higher tempering temperature of 400℃ has a minimum. Furthermore, the fracture mechanism has also been discussed in present study