Title of article :
Interfacial mechanical properties of TiN coating on steels
by indentation
Author/Authors :
Shi-Yung Chiou، نويسنده , , Dershin Gan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The elastic theory of indentation on nitride
films/steel systems showed distribution of stresses
(shear stress, radial stress and circumferential stress)
near the interface and in the film. The difference in
values for each stress along the distance to the load
center increased with increasing Poisson’s ratios of
steels. The shear stresses (rrz) had the maximum value
at a distance to the load center and the difference
became more significant with increasing Poisson’s
ratios of steel substrates (from 0.2–0.3 of Poisson’s
ratio for high-speed steels to 0.3–0.35 for stainless
steels), which accounted for the large amount of cracks
inside the indent cavity of nitride films/stainless steel in
spite of the smoothness outside the cavity. The
calculation of rr and rz showed that the differences
in nitride films/steel stress increased with increasing
Poisson’s ratios of steels, which also facilitated the
formation of ring cracks in the film of nitride films/
stainless steel composite. Indentation examination
revealed the large amount of cracks inside the indent
cavity of nitride film/stainless steel but smooth surface
outside the cavity. These were formed under the high
sinusoidal shear stress and circumferential radial stress
due to the higher Poisson’s ratio of stainless steel and
the plastic deformation due to the lower yield stress of
stainless steel (SS), which induced more local residual
stresses, whereas some cracks or spalling observed
around the cavity and no cracks inside the cavity were
attributed to the edge effect when the conical indenter
strained the surface downward for nitride film/highspeed
steel (HSS) system.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science