Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8026363 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, a constitutive analysis of the evolution of the mechanical response of a CrN/NbN superlattice coating exposed to high temperature has been performed. Parametric approaches were used to obtain a single master curve describing the experimental data as well as time-temperature-hardness maps to extrapolate the material response. Although the parametric approaches gave an excellent description of the data, an additional effort was devoted to identifying a constitutive equation similar to the power-law function widely used in creep. An excellent description was obtained for a hardness exponent close to 18 and an apparent activation energy ranging from 400 to 500Â kJ/mol. Possible micro-mechanisms giving reason for this value of the apparent activation energy were discussed.
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Authors
M. Cabibbo, N. Clemente, M. El Mehtedi, A.H. Hamouda, F. Musharavati, E. Santecchia, S. Spigarelli,