جزییات کتاب
The Ninth International Conference on Surface Modification Technologies was held at Cleveland, Ohio between October 29 - November 3, 1995 and this book represents a compilation of the papers that were presented. As in the past years, the primary theme of this conference was on the applications of surface modification technologies, their relevance to manufacturing and the characterization of surfaces. The papers that are presented in these proceedings cover a wide range of topics and represent the diverse nature of the field. Subject areas include ultrahard coatings; surface treatment and alternative processes; corrosion resistant coatings; characterization of coatings; surface engineering of powders; laser processing; vapor deposition and plasma methods; thermal spray coatings and coatings for composites. Content: Front Matter • Table of Contents •Part I. Ultrahard Coatings 1. Nanotribological Properties of Ultra Thin Metal and Amorphous Carbon Films 2. Diamond-Like Nanocomposite Coatings - A New Class of Materials 3. Use of Silicon Ion Implantation to Protect Diamond against High Temperature Oxidation 4. Control of Diamond Nucleation on SiC by Ion Beam Treatment of the Surface 5. Synthesis and Properties of Amorphous and Crystalline Carbon Nitride Superhard Coatings •Part II. Surface Treatment and Alternative Processes 6. Residue-Free Surface Cleaning prior to Heat Treatment 7. Factors Controlling Oil Removal from Metallic Surfaces Using Hydrocarbon Cleaners and Water 8. Surface Modification by High Speed Macroscopic Particle Impact 9. Multilayer Optical Coating Materials for Optical and Non-Optical Applications •Part III. Corrosion Resistant Coatings 10. Novel Ternary Alloy for Chromium Replacement 11. IRAS Studies of Sulfuric Acid-Induced Corrosion of Aluminum Surfaces 12. Fabrication of Intermetallic Coatings for Electrical Insulation and Corrosion Resistance on High Temperature Alloys 13. Corrosion Resistant "Stainless Steel" Alloy Coatings Using the Jet Vapor Deposition™ Process •Part IV. Characterization of Coatings - I 14. Oxidation Kinetics of Oxygen Implanted Single Crystal NiAl 15. Effect of Ion Bombardment on the Structure and Properties of Polycrystalline Chromium Films 16. Characterization of CVD TiN Coatings on 316L Surgical Steel Produced in a Mass Transfer Regime 17. Characterization of Mesoporous Carbon Materials with Deposited Silica 18. A Model for Optical Property Degradation in Anodic Coatings Exposed to Vacuum-Ultraviolet Radiation 19. High Temperature Lubrication with Thin Polymeric Films •Part V. Surface Engineering of Powders 20. High Temperature Fluidized-Bed Nitridation of Metal Powders 21. Surface Modification by Plasma-Assisted Coating with Nanoscaled Powders 22. Recirculating Fast-Fluidized Bed Pilot Plant Reactor for CVD Coated Powder Production 23. Fluidized Bed CVD of Refractory Carbides and Carbon on Nuclear Fuel 24. Ceramics from Coated Powders 25. An Interface Engineered Silicon Nitride with Improved Toughness and Wear Resistance •Part VI. Laser Processing 26. Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Ceramic Coatings on Metals Processed by Lasers 27. Laser Hardening of Austempered Ductile Cast Iron (ADI) 28. Review of Surface Engineering to Enhance Diffusion Bonding •Part VII. Vapor Deposition and Plasma Methods 29. Plasma Deposition Processes 30. Plasma Source Ion Implantation - Science and Technology 31. Synthesis of Aluminum Nitride by Intensified Plasma Assisted Processing 32. S-Phase Coatings by Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering 33. Lubrication Reduction from Hard Coatings Deposited by the Cathodic Vacuum Arc Evaporation Method 34. Sputter Deposition of Hard Chromium Coatings on Steel •Part VIII. Thermal Spray Coatings and Coatings for Composites 35. Formation and Characterization of Corrosion Resistant Amorphous Coatings by Thermal Spraying 36. Plasma Sprayed Erbia Stabilized Zirconia Coatings 37. Fabrication of Graded, Sprayed & Fused Coatings and Their High Temperature Erosion Performance 38. Modification of Pore Size Distribution in Plasma Sprayed Coatings after Hot Isostatic Pressing 39. Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mo-Si-C-H-Cl System for CVD Fabrication of MoSi2-SiC Composites •Part IX. Characterization of Coatings - II 40. Laser Alloying of Molybdenum on Steel Surfaces to Increase Wear Resistance 41. Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Growth under Conditions of Controlled Energy Deposition 42. Characterization of Al2O3 Coatings on Aluminum Alloys Deposited by the Micro-Arc Anodic Oxidation Process 43. Application of Fracture Mechanics to the Adhesion of Metal Coatings on CFRP Index Index of Names