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      Characterization of Inconel 625 surface layer modified by laser shock processing

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          In this study the microstructure of nickel alloy (Inconel 625) surface layer after laser shock processing (LSP) was investigated by means of light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The LSP treatment was performed using a Q switched Nd:YAG laser. Optical and SEM images of the Inconel 625 after LSP showed that on the surface as well as on the cross-sections of the treated samples slip bands were clearly visible. Moreover, TEM micrographs revealed that under the thin melting layer of the treated material a high density of dislocations was present. The changes in microstructure come down even to 100 μm below the surface. The new and the most important finding of this study is that, in addition to slip bands, numerous cracks of hard carbide precipitates in the area affected by the laser process were visible both on the treated surface and on the cross-section of the material.

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                Journal
                ijmr
                International Journal of Materials Research
                Carl Hanser Verlag
                1862-5282
                2195-8556
                9 January 2019
                : 110
                : 1
                : 82-85
                Author notes
                [* ] Correspondence address, Magdalena Rozmus-Górnikowska, AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow Poland, E-mail: rozmus@ 123456agh.edu.pl , Tel.: +4812-617-33-38
                Article
                MK111711
                10.3139/146.111711
                2f9d92aa-3f5a-4d58-9a16-02b9cd35aaf4
                © 2019, Carl Hanser Verlag, München
                History
                : 14 November 2017
                : 30 April 2018
                : 31 October 2018
                Page count
                References: 12, Pages: 4
                Categories
                Short Communications

                Materials technology,Materials characterization,Materials science
                LSP,SEM,TEM,Inconel 625,Microstructure
                Materials technology, Materials characterization, Materials science
                LSP, SEM, TEM, Inconel 625, Microstructure

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