Mechanism for Control of Laser‐Induced Stainless Steel Oxidation

Author:

Swayne Mark12ORCID,Perumal Gopinath13,Brabazon Dermot13

Affiliation:

1. I‐Form Advanced Manufacturing Centre Research Dublin City University Glasnevin Dublin 9 Ireland

2. EPSRC & SFI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Advanced Metallic Systems School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Dublin City University Glasnevin Dublin 9 Ireland

3. Advanced Processing Technology Research Centre Dublin City University Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the development of a model for Nd:YAG laser surface oxidation of 316L stainless steel. A full factorial design of experiments (DOE) are implemented to produce a model for the prediction of elemental composition and color. The elemental composition of the films produced where measured using an X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopic (XPS) and the color is measured using optical reflectance spectroscopy. Oxide layers produced have a Cr/Fe ratio in the range of 0.13–2.09, and highly controllable color variation via single‐pass laser process. The effect of the process parameters used such as power, frequency, and scan speed on laser‐induced oxides is examined with an aim to produce a model suitable for predictive control of the elemental composition and color of the oxide film. Surface morphology control via alteration of the laser power is an important factor for defining the resulting coloration. A new finding from this work is the discovery that within the range of laser surface processing parameters investigated, the molybdenum concentration is inversely proportional to the chromium concentration. This paper provides data required for control of 316L‐SS surface chemistry, and for the expansion of the current thermokinetic model to incorporate the mechanistic effect of molybdenum.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

European Regional Development Fund

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Wiley

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