4 research outputs found
Ranking the Cobalt Coating Nanostructures, Produced by Direct current Through the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
In recent years, cobalt coating has been known as an alternative material instead of chromium in corrosion
and erosion resistant behavior. Extensive research has been carried out on a variety of electroplated
cobalt coatings. In this study, for the first time, the relative priority of the cobalt coating has been calculated
and ranked theoretically by the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). For this purpose, through the
AHP and the Expert Choice software, benefiting from expert opinions, the relative weights of the effective
parameters on achieving nanostructure coating have been calculated. Then, by using the weights obtained,
the relative priority of five available Co coatings was calculated and the quality of them was ranked.
Among available Co coatings, the coating with 5 mA/ current density, pH 3, electrolyte saccharin of
0.25 grams per liter and a temperature of 45 Β°C during 30 minutes, in comparing with others had more favorable
conditions for achieving nano-grain size. This shows that before experimental tests, the best alternatives
to achieve the ultimate goal could be anticipated. This anticipation leads to reduce in trial and error
and the multiplicity of the tests in investigations.
When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3488
Ranking the Cobalt Coating Nanostructures, Produced by Direct current Through the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
In recent years, cobalt coating has been known as an alternative material instead of chromium in corrosion
and erosion resistant behavior. Extensive research has been carried out on a variety of electroplated
cobalt coatings. In this study, for the first time, the relative priority of the cobalt coating has been calculated
and ranked theoretically by the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). For this purpose, through the
AHP and the Expert Choice software, benefiting from expert opinions, the relative weights of the effective
parameters on achieving nanostructure coating have been calculated. Then, by using the weights obtained,
the relative priority of five available Co coatings was calculated and the quality of them was ranked.
Among available Co coatings, the coating with 5 mA/ current density, pH 3, electrolyte saccharin of
0.25 grams per liter and a temperature of 45 Β°C during 30 minutes, in comparing with others had more favorable
conditions for achieving nano-grain size. This shows that before experimental tests, the best alternatives
to achieve the ultimate goal could be anticipated. This anticipation leads to reduce in trial and error
and the multiplicity of the tests in investigations.
When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3488
Comparing the Ranking of Cobalt Coating Microstructures, Produced by Direct Current through Experimental Studies and the Analytic Hierarchy Process
In recent years, cobalt has been known as an alternative coating material to chromium in corrosion and erosion resistant applications. Extensive research has been carried out on a variety of electroplated cobalt coatings. In this study, for the first time, the relative priority of cobalt coatings has been evaluated by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), in combination with empirical methods. In the first step, Cu substrates have been coated with Co under different experimental conditions. The SEM micrographs of Co coatings have been analyzed via image analysis (Clemex) software. In the second step, through the AHP and the Expert Choice software, benefiting from expert opinions, the relative weights of the effective parameters with an influence on microstructure have been calculated. Subsequently, by using the weights obtained, the relative priority of alternatives was calculated and the quality of coatings was ranked. The predicted ranking has been found to be in consistence with the experimental results. This result shows that before experimental tests, the best alternatives to achieve the ultimate goal could be anticipated. This anticipation leads to reduce in trial and error and the multiplicity of the tests in investigations.
When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3096
EFFECT OF CURRENT DENSITY ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF PURE COBALT COATINGS OBTAINED
Pure cobalt coatings were electrodeposited on copper substrate by means of direct electric current in a
chloride solution at different current densities in the range of 10-70 mA cm
-2
. The surface morphology and
microstructure were investigated via X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. Corrosion behavior
of cobalt coatings was also studied in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution using potentiodynamic polarization and impedance
spectroscopy techniques. The results showed that corrosion resistance of deposits was strongly influenced by the
coatingβs morphology. Co deposit obtained in lower current densities exhibited the highest corrosion resistance, due
to their lower grain boundaries and so the least density of active sites for preferential corrosion attack