• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 38, Issue 3, 303005 (2011)
Li Huaixue1、*, Chen Guangnan2, and Gong Shuili1
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201138.0303005 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Li Huaixue, Chen Guangnan, Gong Shuili. Functionally Graded Interface Effects of Chromium Electrodeposits with a Laser-Discretely Treated Steel Substrate[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(3): 303005 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The functionally graded interface (FGI) effects of a laser-discretely treated steel substrate and Cr electroplate are investigated in order to reveal the mechanism that the service life of the chromium-coated gun tubes is increased by laser-discretely pre-treating. The results show that a periodically graded structure is created on the surface layer of steel substrates due to laser-discretely pre-treating, and the periodically graded microstructural characteristics are inherited by the initially deposited chromium layer. Thus, there is an FGI layer between steel substrates and Cr coatings. The FGI layer can decrease the hardness gradient, and largely improve the corrosive-spallation resistance of Cr electrodeposits.
    Li Huaixue, Chen Guangnan, Gong Shuili. Functionally Graded Interface Effects of Chromium Electrodeposits with a Laser-Discretely Treated Steel Substrate[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(3): 303005
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