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Experimental investigation and effects of laser hardening process parameters on microhardness of En24 steel
Author(s) -
Santoshkumar V. Wagh,
Dhananjay V. Bhatt,
Jyoti Menghani,
Sujit S. Pardeshi,
Bhagyesh Deshmukh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/814/1/012003
Subject(s) - indentation hardness , materials science , laser , hardening (computing) , optical microscope , laser power scaling , microstructure , composite material , scanning electron microscope , metallurgy , optics , layer (electronics) , physics
In presented paper through experimental investigation is carried out with fiber laser system so as to evaluate the effects of laser surface hardening process parameters on the microhardness (width and depth) of the laser treated En24 steel using a Taguchi method. The optical microscope and microhardness tester is used to examine the microstructure, microhardness (width and depth) of the laser hardened samples across the heat affected zone. The selected process parameters were laser beam power (210, 225 and 300 W), laser scanning speed (1.0, 5.5 and 10.0 mm/s) and standoff distance (175, 200 and 225 mm) respectively. The laser treated hardened surface layer has a microhardness of 728.1 HV 0.3 and reached a microhardness depth of 2471.44 µm, which is twice as high as untreated samples of En24 steel. From this study, it can be summarized that the microhardness of laser treated samples is maximized by controlling laser beam power, laser scanning speed and standoff distance, which improves the service life of laser-treated En24 steel components. The percentage error within the acceptable range was found to be small and was obtained by comparing the microhardness values obtained from the experimental results and predicted microhardness values obtained by using nonlinear regression equation.

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