Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614534 Tribology International 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study the contact fatigue behavior of two coated tool steel is compared. They differ in the chemical nature of the coatings as well as on the deposition route used: a conventional TiN coating prepared by cathodic arc technique, and a sputtered WC:H thin film. Both of them have been deposited upon the same wrought tool steel. The mechanical response under cyclic contact loads is assessed by means of spherical indentation. It is found that the WC:H-coated system exhibits an improved contact fatigue behavior with respect to that of the TiN-one, as cohesive and adhesive damage are completely inhibited in the former. Such finding is rationalized on the basis of effective reduction of stresses associated with microasperity contacts.
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