Laser Surface Treatments for Tribological Applications

Laser Surface Hardening

Author(s): D. Raj Kumar*, T. Prabakaran and D. Gunasekar

Pp: 99-118 (20)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815036305121010010

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The basic materials have been potentially applied to the automobile, marine, aerospace and biomedical sectors. Surface modifications are required to increase tribological behaviors and mechanical properties of basic material surfaces using lasers. The material surface properties are improved through laser without altering the bulk. The surface modifications on materials have been focused on by many researchers due to their needs. However, the laser surface modifications on materials are a suitable method for improving tribological and mechanical properties of the surface due to the number of features and economy. In this chapter, laser surface hardening has been analyzed based on the microstructure, wear, coefficient of friction, microhardness, surface roughness, worn-out surface, and tensile strength. Therefore, laser surface hardening is recognized as an important topic based on surface engineering and metallurgical limitations.


Keywords: CO2 laser, Coefficient of friction, Laser surface hardening, Mechanical properties, Microhardness, Nd:YAG, Surface roughness, Tensile, Tribological properties, Wear, Worn out surface.

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