Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7977489 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Boron carbide coatings deposited on helium-implanted and unimplanted Inconel 600 were characterized using a combination of nanoindentation and transmission electron microscopy. Real-time coating, cracking and formation of slip bands were recorded using in situ TEM-nanoindentation, allowing site specific events to be correlated with specific features in their load-displacement curves. Cross-sections through the residual indent impression showed a correlation between pop-outs in the load-displacement curves and coating delamination, which was confirmed with cyclic indentation experiments. Inconel exhibits (-11-1) and (1-1-1) twin variants in its deformed region beneath the indenter, organized in bands with a ladder-like arrangement. The nanomechanical properties of the metal-ceramic coating combinations exhibit a marked substrate effect as a consequence of helium implantation.
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