Materials Research | |
Abrasive blasting contamination in Super Duplex and carbon steels - a quantification approach by rietveld analysis | |
Adriana Da Cunha Rocha1  Áquila Vieira Do Nascimento1  Isabel Cristina Pereira Margarit-mattos1  Kioshy Dos Santos Assis1  Oscar Rosa Mattos1  | |
[1] ,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute Graduate School and Research in Engineering - COPPE Non-Destructive Tests Corrosion and Welding Laboratory - LNDCRio de Janeiro RJ ,Brazil | |
关键词: x-ray diffraction; Rietveld method; Duplex Stainless Steel; abrasive contamination; | |
DOI : 10.1590/1516-1439.313514 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
A methodology for quantifying the contamination after abrasive blasting by Aluminum Oxide and Martensitic Carbon Steel particles in Super Duplex and Carbon Steel substrates has been developed. The method consisted of performing x-ray diffraction in the blasted steel substrates and calculating the particle contamination using Rietveld Quantitative Method. In this way, it is possible to evaluate the substrate volume in which the abrasive particles have been trapped (taking into account the surface roughness) rather than solely performing visual examination, as indicated by standards documents. Equations describing the intensity model of the diffracted peaks as well as those describing the quantitative measurements are presented. Correction functions are also employed to compensate the effect of the surface roughness generated on the metallic substrates after blasting. Alumina and martensitic steel abrasives contaminations were detected and quantified in both steel substrates. Results showed that Super Duplex Steel substrates revealed a higher degree of contamination when compared to the Carbon Steel substrates, both for alumina abrasives as for martensitic abrasives. Also, the abrasive that generated the lower degree of contamination was the Martensitic Carbon Steel, for both substrates.
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