Author
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- Sergey Kniaziev
(Department of Materials Science, National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, 61000 Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Marco Guerrieri
(Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering (DICAM), University of Trento, Via Mesiano 77, 38123 Trento, Italy)
- Hanna Kniazieva
(Department of Materials Science, National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, 61000 Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Bohdan Trembach
(Chief Designer Department of Mining and Press-and-Forging Equipment, Private Joint Stock Company “Novokramatorsky Mashinostroitelny Zavod”, 04070 Kyiv, Ukraine)
- Mykola Babyak
(Department of Railway Transport, Lviv Polytechnic National University, 12, Stepan Bandera Str., 79013 Lviv, Ukraine)
- Larysa Neduzha
(Department of Technical Mechanics, Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Lazaryan 2, 49010 Dnipro, Ukraine)
Abstract
The promising potential of porous metallic materials for railway applications (e.g., conductive materials, materials for braking systems) is due to their unique combination of low density, high specific surface area, and high energy absorption capabilities. Porous multi-phase silicide coatings (FeSi, Si 2 CN 4 ) provide a synergistic effect, doubling surface hardness and establishing a stable diffusion barrier. The article proposes a comprehensive approach to replacing materials for critical railway transport components, involving the development of a base material and a barrier coating. The use of widely available induction-melting components to produce a base material with superior mechanical properties is demonstrated. The material exhibits high static strength and hardness while maintaining acceptable impact toughness and ductility. To enhance wear, corrosion, and scale resistance, technology for forming a barrier layer via silicide coatings is proposed. The coating formation technology enables the regulation of porosity through the formation of nitrogen-containing phases. It is shown that pores can serve as “containers” for fillers that impart functional properties to the coatings (e.g., adjusting the friction coefficient or electrical conductivity). The new base material–barrier coating system can serve as a foundation for the sustainable production of critical rolling stock parts and other devices for railway transportation systems.
Suggested Citation
Sergey Kniaziev & Marco Guerrieri & Hanna Kniazieva & Bohdan Trembach & Mykola Babyak & Larysa Neduzha, 2026.
"Development of a Base Material–Barrier Coating System Using Affordable Raw Materials for the Sustainable Production of Critical Railway Components,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(9), pages 1-27, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:9:p:4512-:d:1935011
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