Effects of Gradient Nanostructures on the Tribological Properties and Projectile Abrasion During High-Speed Penetration in Aermet100 Steel

30 Pages Posted: 16 May 2023

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Haijun Wu

Beijing Institute of Technology

Kehui Wang

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology

Zikai Shen

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology

Song Cai

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology

Shuang Lan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Xiuyan Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science

dongya zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Gang Zhou

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology

Qingming Zhang

Beijing Institute of Technology

Abstract

To reduce the mass abrasion of AerMet100 ultra-high strength steel projectiles at increasing velocities, surface mechanical grinding treatment (SMGT) was employed to prepare a gradient nanostructure (GNS) on the AerMet100 surface. The microstructure of the GNS were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and nanoindentation. It was found that the gradient nano-crystal structure was successfully prepared, and the martensite plate width was reduced to about 30 nm. As the distance from the surface depth increased, the plate size gradually increased, with the depth of the grain refinement layer measuring approximately 300 μm. The microhardness of the GNS AerMet100 was 870 Hv, which was approximately 40% higher than that of the AerMet100 substrate. Additionally, the hardness was observed to decrease with increasing GNS depth. The friction and wear behavior of coarse grained (CG) AerMet100 and GNS AerMet100 were investigated. The results showed that their friction coefficients were similar, but wear volumes of GNS AerMet100 were smaller than those of CG AerMet100, the wear mechanisms of two surfaces were predominantly abrasive and adhesive wear. Furthermore, the projectiles penetration test showed that the mass loss of GNS AerMet100 was significantly lower than that of CG AerMet100 under similar velocity condition. Within the velocity range of 1200-1750 m/s, the degree of erosion and wear loss of the CG AerMet100 and GNS AerMet100 projectile noses increased with increasing penetration velocity, and the wear mechanism was mainly abrasive wear.

Keywords: surface mechanical grinding treatment, gradient nanostructure, tribological properties, high velocity penetration, mass loss.

Suggested Citation

Wu, Haijun and Wang, Kehui and Shen, Zikai and Cai, Song and Lan, Shuang and Li, Xiuyan and zhang, dongya and Zhou, Gang and Zhang, Qingming, Effects of Gradient Nanostructures on the Tribological Properties and Projectile Abrasion During High-Speed Penetration in Aermet100 Steel. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4449942 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4449942

Haijun Wu

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Kehui Wang

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology ( email )

China

Zikai Shen

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology ( email )

China

Song Cai

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology ( email )

China

Shuang Lan

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Xiuyan Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science ( email )

Dongya Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Gang Zhou

Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology ( email )

China

Qingming Zhang (Contact Author)

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

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