Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7888002 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In order to control residual stress of CrAlN coatings on Ti substrates, ~70 nm CrAl interlayer was deposited at different temperatures. Residual stress and coatings' structure were characterized by X-ray diffraction. Residual stress in the coatings was compressive and increased with CrAl interlayer deposition temperature. Residual stress in 1.5 µm, 2 µm and 2.6 µm thick CrAlN films on TC21 with the interlayer deposited at 100 °C (â47.43 MPa, â25.57 MPa and â855.77 MPa, respectively) was smaller than with the interlayer deposited at 300 °C (â1.39 GPa, â1.95 GPa and â1.62 GPa, respectively). The coatings on the TC4 substrate showed the same trend (â1.02 GPa, â389.91 MPa and â1.03 GPa for the interlayer deposited at 100 °C, respectively, and â921.42 MPa, â2.31 GPa and â1.80 GPa for the interlayer deposited at 100 °C, respectively). Changing the interlayer deposition temperature can influence the coatings' residual stress and crystal structure, and improve mechanical properties of the coatings. CrAlN deposition is a convenient and efficient way to improve mechanical properties of Ti alloys.
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Authors
Yanyun Bai, Yeting Xi, Kewei Gao, Huisheng Yang, Xiaolu Pang, Alex A. Volinsky,