Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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617427 | Wear | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The results obtained indicate that the RCF tests performed at p0=1000Â MPa cause no failures on the samples analyzed, while those performed at p0=1400Â MPa cause failures in both uncoated and coated samples. Failures in coated samples are mainly characterized by coating delamination and, to a lesser extent, by spall formation in the substrate. Graphite nodules present on the substrate surface act as preferential sites for coating fracture and subsequent delamination. The RCF resistance of coated samples is lower than that of uncoated samples regardless of the substrate surface finishing method employed. The surface hardening produced by the abrasive cutting of grinding improves the RCF resistance of the uncoated and coated samples.
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Authors
Diego Alejandro Colombo, MarÃa Dolores EcheverrÃa, Sebastián Laino, Ricardo Cesar Dommarco, Juan Miguel Massone,