Title of article :
Effect of N2 Partial Pressure on The Structural and Mechanical Properties of Tan Films
Author/Authors :
Manouchehrian, Mehdi Department of Physics - South Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
TaN films with different N2 partial pressures were deposited on 304 stainless steel using the magnetron sputtering method. The effect of gas pressure on the mechanical properties, morphology, and phase structure of the films is investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), nanohardness testing, friction coefficient measurements, and wear mechanism study. The XRD results confirmed that increasing N2 partial pressure does not affect the formation of the new phases but the intensity of the peaks increased. AFM images showed that surface roughness and grain size increased with increasing N2 partial pressure. It was found that hardness decreased as N2 partial pressure increased. From the friction coefficient measurements, it could be inferred that the friction coefficient increased as N2 partial pressure increased. The images of the samples after wear test showed that wear resistance decreased with increasing N2 partial pressure. The results show that the partial pressure of N2 has a great influence on the mechanical properties
Keywords :
Tantalum Intermetallic , Hardness , Partial pressure , Friction coefficient , Wear