This book comprehensively explores advanced surface engineering techniques crucial for enhancing material performance across diverse industrial applications. It delves into thermochemical treatments like nitriding, nitrocarburizing, and induction hardening, detailing their impact on corrosion resistance, layer constitution, and mechanical properties, with post-passivation strategies further improving protection. Mechanical surface modification methods, including shot peening and novel percussion apparatuses, are examined for their role in inducing beneficial compressive residual stresses, significantly extending fatigue life and addressing stress corrosion. Precision finishing processes such as Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) and Magnetic Abrasive Finishing (MAF) are covered, highlighting their ability to refine complex geometries and achieve superior surface finishes by optimizing media and process parameters. The text also investigates advanced coating technologies, including anodic oxidation, Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), and combined SURSULF/OXYNIT treatments, showcasing their utility in mitigating wear, improving tribological performance, and providing robust corrosion protection. Discussions extend to the critical influence of heat management in grinding (CBN vs. Al2O3), the role of 'third body' effects in dry friction, and the challenges of stress stability. Integrating experimental findings with Finite Element Method (FEM) modeling and Simplex optimization, this book offers a holistic understanding of surface integrity, emphasizing the interplay of process parameters, material properties, and design considerations for optimal component durability and reliability.
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