Literature DB >> 23285634

Why can tiAicrsiYN-based adaptive coatings deliver exceptional performance under extreme frictional conditions?

Ben D Beake1, German S Fox-Rabinovich, Yannick Losset, Kenji Yamamoto, Myriam H Agguire, Stephen C Veldhuis, Jose L Endrino, Anatoliy I Kovalev.   

Abstract

Adaptive TiAlCrSiYN-based coatings show promise under the extreme tribological conditions of dry ultra-high-speed (500-700 m min-1) machining of hardened tool steels. During high speed machining, protective sapphire and mullite-like tribo-films form on the surface of TiAlCrSiYN-based coatings resulting in beneficial heat-redistribution in the cutting zone. XRD and HRTEM data show that the tribo-films act as a thermal barrier creating a strong thermal gradient. The data are consistent with the temperature decreasing from approximately 1100-1200 degrees C at the outer surface to approximately 600 degrees C at the tribo-film/coating interface. The mechanical properties of the multilayer TiAICrSiYN/TiA1CrN coating were measured by high temperature nanoindentation. It retains relatively high hardness (21 GPa) at 600 degrees C. The nanomechanical properties of the underlying coating layer provide a stable low wear environment for the tribo-films to form and regenerate so it can sustain high temperatures under operation (600 degrees C). This combination of characteristics explains the high wear resistance of the multilayer TiAlCrSiYN/TiAICrN coating under extreme operating conditions. TiAlCrSiYN and TiAlCrN monolayer coatings have a less effective combination of adaptability and mechanical characteristics and therefore lower tool life. The microstructural reasons for different optimum hardness and plasticity between monolayer and multilayer coatings are discussed.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23285634     DOI: 10.1039/c2fd00131d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Faraday Discuss        ISSN: 1359-6640            Impact factor:   4.008


  2 in total

1.  Spatio-temporal behaviour of atomic-scale tribo-ceramic films in adaptive surface engineered nano-materials.

Authors:  G Fox-Rabinovich; A Kovalev; S Veldhuis; K Yamamoto; J L Endrino; I S Gershman; A Rashkovskiy; M H Aguirre; D L Wainstein
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-03-05       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 2.  Effect of the Adaptive Response on the Wear Behavior of PVD and CVD Coated Cutting Tools during Machining with Built Up Edge Formation.

Authors:  German Fox-Rabinovich; Iosif S Gershman; Kenji Yamamoto; Julia Dosbaeva; Stephen Veldhuis
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 5.076

  2 in total

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