Abstract
Fatigue, internal friction, and cavitation-erosion properties of plain steel, containing 0. 18 wt. % carbon have been modified by implantation with nitrogen molecules of 150 KeV energy. Both fatigue and cavitation-erosion behavior were found to be improved. These results, together with internal friction measurements, point to an association between the implanted nitrogen and the dislocations.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 255-263 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| State | Published - 1979 |
| Event | Proc, Int Conf--Ion Plat and Allied Tech, (IPAT 79) - London, Engl Duration: Jul 1 1979 → Jul 1 1979 |
Conference
| Conference | Proc, Int Conf--Ion Plat and Allied Tech, (IPAT 79) |
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| City | London, Engl |
| Period | 07/1/79 → 07/1/79 |
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