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Nitriding Behavior of Ti6A14V Alloy in Gas Atmosphere

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Samples of Ti6A14V were treated by gas nitriding in α-Ti and ß-Ti field. Gas nitriding provided formation of TiN layer with a nitrogen diffusion zone beneath it. In the scope of the present study, after structural characterization of the nitrogen exposed surfaces, dry sliding wear tests were conducted. The sample nitrided in α-Ti field exhibited better wear resistance along with a lower coefficient of friction against alumina ball under dry sliding conditions when compared to the sample nitrided in ß-Ti field.

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Siyahjani, F., Atar, E. (2014). Nitriding Behavior of Ti6A14V Alloy in Gas Atmosphere. In: TMS 2014: 143rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48237-8_26

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