Effect of leaser treatment on the surface of cast iron cylinder bores

Authors

  • Kornél Májlinger
  • Péter J. Szabó
https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.me.2010-2.04

Abstract

The environmental and pollution materials emission standards in Europe are going to be more strict. In order to meet the standards, a European automotive manufacturer performs a finishing laser treatment on the honed cast iron cylinder bores of their V-engine blocks. Samples of laser treated cast iron cylinder bores with lamellar graphite were investigated. Due to the growing popularity and high efficiency of fiber lasers, samples treated with Yb-fiber lasers were investigated. In order to evaluate the microstructure and grain size of the laser treated layer, scanning electron microscopic images were taken on cross sectioned samples with a scanning electron microscope/focused ion beam dual beam electron microscope. The samples were found to be ultra fine grained. Nanoindentation hardness measurements of the surface layer showed a clear linear trend between the laser power density in the applied range and the measured hardness. Additional micro hardness measurements suggest an annealed region beneath the surfa ce.

Keywords:

laser surface treatment, cast iron, cylinder bore, focused ion beam, nanoindentation

How to Cite

Májlinger, K., J. Szabó, P. “Effect of leaser treatment on the surface of cast iron cylinder bores”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 54(2), pp. 83–88, 2010. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.me.2010-2.04

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