Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique

The aim of this study is to measure residual stresses, specifically in wear protection coating, using the sin2ψ based on the X-ray diffraction technique. The combination of silicon carbide substrate and aluminium oxide (SiC-5wt.% Al2O3) is used as the wear protection coating, and AlNi alloy represe...

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Main Authors: Samah R. Hassan, Mudhar. A. Al-Obaidi, Hamid M. Mahan, Konovalov Sergey
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Published: middle technical university 2024-09-01
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author Samah R. Hassan
Mudhar. A. Al-Obaidi
Hamid M. Mahan
Konovalov Sergey
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Mudhar. A. Al-Obaidi
Hamid M. Mahan
Konovalov Sergey
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description The aim of this study is to measure residual stresses, specifically in wear protection coating, using the sin2ψ based on the X-ray diffraction technique. The combination of silicon carbide substrate and aluminium oxide (SiC-5wt.% Al2O3) is used as the wear protection coating, and AlNi alloy represents the bond coat, which is formed by the flame spraying method on the mild steel substrate. This in turn has enabled to reduce the thermal expansion constant between the substrate and composite ceramic layer. The diffraction angle, 2θ, is measured experimentally, and the lattice spacing is calculated using Bragg's Law using the measured diffraction angle and the known X-ray wavelength. Interestingly, stress calculations for the samples demonstrate a linear relationship of a slop proportionate to stress same as to homogenous isotropic samples in a bi-axial stress. Thus, the relationship between dspacing and sin2ψ is demonstrated as a straight line with a slope proportional to stress. However, the oscillatory trend showed the existence of in-homogeneous stress distribution. To resolve this challenge, X-ray elastic parameters are deployed instead of Poisson ratio (ν) and Young's modulus (E) values. The value of the residual stresses for these coatings calculated is compressive residual stresses of (-594.029 MPa).
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spelling doaj-art-91c83b8d380548a78b6c3b5f243a1a042025-01-19T10:56:30Zengmiddle technical universityJournal of Techniques1818-653X2708-83832024-09-016310.51173/jt.v6i3.2214Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction TechniqueSamah R. Hassan0Mudhar. A. Al-Obaidi1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1713-4860Hamid M. Mahan2Konovalov Sergey 3Mechanical of Engineering, Diyala University, Dayala, IraqTechnical Instructors Training Institute, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqTechnical Institute / Baquba, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqSiberian State Industrial University, Novokuznetsk, 654007, Russia The aim of this study is to measure residual stresses, specifically in wear protection coating, using the sin2ψ based on the X-ray diffraction technique. The combination of silicon carbide substrate and aluminium oxide (SiC-5wt.% Al2O3) is used as the wear protection coating, and AlNi alloy represents the bond coat, which is formed by the flame spraying method on the mild steel substrate. This in turn has enabled to reduce the thermal expansion constant between the substrate and composite ceramic layer. The diffraction angle, 2θ, is measured experimentally, and the lattice spacing is calculated using Bragg's Law using the measured diffraction angle and the known X-ray wavelength. Interestingly, stress calculations for the samples demonstrate a linear relationship of a slop proportionate to stress same as to homogenous isotropic samples in a bi-axial stress. Thus, the relationship between dspacing and sin2ψ is demonstrated as a straight line with a slope proportional to stress. However, the oscillatory trend showed the existence of in-homogeneous stress distribution. To resolve this challenge, X-ray elastic parameters are deployed instead of Poisson ratio (ν) and Young's modulus (E) values. The value of the residual stresses for these coatings calculated is compressive residual stresses of (-594.029 MPa). https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/2214SIC-5WT% AL2O3Wear Protection CoatingsResidual StressesX-Ray WavelengthX-Ray Diffraction Method
spellingShingle Samah R. Hassan
Mudhar. A. Al-Obaidi
Hamid M. Mahan
Konovalov Sergey
Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
Journal of Techniques
SIC-5WT% AL2O3
Wear Protection Coatings
Residual Stresses
X-Ray Wavelength
X-Ray Diffraction Method
title Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
title_full Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
title_fullStr Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
title_full_unstemmed Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
title_short Residual Stresses Characterisation of Hard Ceramic Coating (SiC-5wt%Al2O3) Using X-Ray Diffraction Technique
title_sort residual stresses characterisation of hard ceramic coating sic 5wt al2o3 using x ray diffraction technique
topic SIC-5WT% AL2O3
Wear Protection Coatings
Residual Stresses
X-Ray Wavelength
X-Ray Diffraction Method
url https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/2214
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