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Positron Annihilation and EBSD Studies of Subsurface Zone Created during Friction in Vanadium

Jerzy DryzekInstitute of Nuclear Physics PASMirosław WróbelAGH: Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza imienia Stanislawa Staszica w Krakowie
Research Squarerepository2022en
ABI

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Abstract Positron lifetime and electron backscatter diffraction studies were performed on pure vanadium samples subjected to the sliding test. The changes in the microstructure produced in this test extend even to a depth of about 450 µm. As shown by the diffraction of electron backscattering, near this surface, just after starting the sliding test, a tribolayer with refinement randomly oriented grains was formed. The thickness of this layer varies from 8 to 19 µm depending on the sliding conditions and the mean grain size is about 0.2 µm. In this layer, the formation of cracks and debris was observed. Below is an intermediate layer with elongated grains and serrated grain boundaries in which a geometric dynamic recrystallization process has been recognized.

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