Aip. Nwobu et al., Nitride formation in titanium based substrates during laser surface melting in nitrogen-argon atmospheres, ACT MATER, 47(2), 1999, pp. 631-643
Laser nitriding of a commercial purity (CP) Ti and a near gamma TiAl based
alloy in Ar-N-2 gas mixtures has been investigated both experimentally and
theoretically. Observations indicate that the nitride TiN forms in CP Ti, w
hile TiN and Ti2AlN form in the near gamma alloy. Melt dimensions and tempe
rature distributions, that correlate well with the phases observed, have be
en theoretically simulated using a three-dimensional analytical model of th
e heat transfer problem. A marked increase in melt volume is observed when
the nitride phases are formed, and this has been attributed to the increase
in the rate of laser power absorption induced by nitride formation rather
than the exothermic heats of formation. Thermocapillary driven fluid hows,
which increased with increases in the N-2 concentration of nitriding atmosp
here and the laser-material interaction time play a major role in determini
ng the shape and surface contours of the melt pool. (C) 1999 Acta Metallurg
ica Inc. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.