Fatigue resistance of CrN thin films deposited by arc evaporation process on H11 tool steel and 2205 duplex stainless steel
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The aim of this work was the evaluation of the improvement of mechanical properties of a low-alloyed steel using a duplex treatment (nitriding+CrN 5 μm PVD). The effect on adhesion, wear, impact resistance and stiffness was investigated. The obtained results were compared to CrN coating deposed on traditional quenching and tempering substrate, heat treatment at which a 4140 steel grade is usually processed. The microstructure was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and the mechanical properties were
evaluated by nanoindentation testing, impact resistance evaluation, scratch resistance measurements and
ball-on-ring wear testing under unlubricated conditions. The results showed an improved critical load, better tribological properties (friction coefficient equal to 0.1 during the wear test) and an increased behaviour in the presence of cycling impact loading conditions (up to a normal applied load of 5 GPa) for the duplextreated samples. Therefore for functional coated components an extension of duplex-treated low-alloyed steels is expected.
evaluated by nanoindentation testing, impact resistance evaluation, scratch resistance measurements and
ball-on-ring wear testing under unlubricated conditions. The results showed an improved critical load, better tribological properties (friction coefficient equal to 0.1 during the wear test) and an increased behaviour in the presence of cycling impact loading conditions (up to a normal applied load of 5 GPa) for the duplextreated samples. Therefore for functional coated components an extension of duplex-treated low-alloyed steels is expected.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
S., Baragetti; Gelfi, Marcello; LA VECCHIA, Giovina Marina; N., Lecis
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