Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614041 | Tribology International | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This work addresses the tribological reliability of TiAlN-based PVD coatings face to TiN-based CVD coating in cutting FRP. Wear and linear pin-on-plate tests were conducted on both glass/epoxy and carbon/epoxy composites for investigating wear progression and apparent friction, respectively. The TiAlN location shows great role in controlling wear upon PVD coatings. While abrasion was found dominating the wear mechanisms upon the flank face irrespective to coating type, PVD coatings demonstrate better ability to dissipate severe cratering. Although the all coatings showed close behavior against carbon/epoxy, TiAlN/AlCrO coating revealed great vulnerability against glass/epoxy resulting in extended AlCrO layer failure. While wear substantially reduces the thermal conductivity, PVD coatings kept roughly better conductivities than CVD coating as for worn states.
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Authors
Ali Mkaddem, Bessam Zeramdini, Mohamed El Mansori, Salah Mezlini,