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The tribological characteristics of TiCN coating at elevated temperatures

The tribological characteristics of TiCN coating at elevated temperatures
The tribological characteristics of TiCN coating at elevated temperatures
The tribological behaviour of TiCN coating prepared by unbalanced magnetron sputtering is studied in this work. The substrates made from austenitic steel were coated by TiCN coatings during one deposition. The measurements were provided by high temperature tribometer (pin-on-disc, CSM Instruments) allowing measuring the dependency of friction coefficient on cycles (sliding distance) up to 500 °C. The evolution of the friction coefficient with the cycles was measured under different conditions, such as temperature or sliding speed and the wear rate of the ball and coating were evaluated. The 100Cr6 balls and the Si3N4 ceramic balls were used as counter-parts. The former were used at temperatures up to 200 °C, the latter up to 500 °C. The wear tracks were examined by optical methods and SEM. The surface oxidation at elevated temperatures and profile elements composition of the wear track were also measured.

The experiments have shown considerable dependency of TiCN tribological parameters on temperature. Rise in temperature increased both friction coefficient and the wear rate of the coating in case of 100Cr6 balls. The main wear mechanism was a mild wear at temperatures up to 200 °C; fracture and delamination were dominating wear mechanisms at temperatures from 300 to 500 °C.

0043-1648
40-49
Polcar, T.
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Novak, R.
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Siroky, P.
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Polcar, T.
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Novak, R.
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Siroky, P.
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Polcar, T., Novak, R. and Siroky, P. (2006) The tribological characteristics of TiCN coating at elevated temperatures. Wear, 260 (1-2), 40-49. (doi:10.1016/j.wear.2004.12.031).

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The tribological behaviour of TiCN coating prepared by unbalanced magnetron sputtering is studied in this work. The substrates made from austenitic steel were coated by TiCN coatings during one deposition. The measurements were provided by high temperature tribometer (pin-on-disc, CSM Instruments) allowing measuring the dependency of friction coefficient on cycles (sliding distance) up to 500 °C. The evolution of the friction coefficient with the cycles was measured under different conditions, such as temperature or sliding speed and the wear rate of the ball and coating were evaluated. The 100Cr6 balls and the Si3N4 ceramic balls were used as counter-parts. The former were used at temperatures up to 200 °C, the latter up to 500 °C. The wear tracks were examined by optical methods and SEM. The surface oxidation at elevated temperatures and profile elements composition of the wear track were also measured.

The experiments have shown considerable dependency of TiCN tribological parameters on temperature. Rise in temperature increased both friction coefficient and the wear rate of the coating in case of 100Cr6 balls. The main wear mechanism was a mild wear at temperatures up to 200 °C; fracture and delamination were dominating wear mechanisms at temperatures from 300 to 500 °C.

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Published date: 2006
Organisations: nCATS Group

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Local EPrints ID: 199745
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/199745
ISSN: 0043-1648
PURE UUID: 65014fc8-3496-4d7b-83c4-cbd5e7e8cd93
ORCID for T. Polcar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0863-6287

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:39

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Author: T. Polcar ORCID iD
Author: R. Novak
Author: P. Siroky

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