Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1659044 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In order to improve the knowledge on the use and significance of instrumented indentation and scratch testing on thermally-sprayed materials, a wide range of tests was performed on thermally-sprayed ceramic, cermet and metal coatings. A scale-dependent behavior of hardness was observed as a function of indentation depth for all coatings: at low penetration depths, the hardness value depends on the intralamellar material properties, whereas at larger depths it reflects the long-range cohesive strength of the coating. In all cases, hardness becomes independent of the indentation depth above a threshold value of ~Â 2000Â nm. The elastic modulus is also scale-dependent, but it never stabilizes to a depth-independent value, probably on account of crack opening/closing mechanisms. Scratch test on the cross-section has been deeply investigated and identified as a comparative method to quantify the cohesion of the coatings.
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Authors
Jiri Nohava, Benedetta Bonferroni, Giovanni Bolelli, Luca Lusvarghi,