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Study of tribological performance of ECR-CVD diamond-like carbon coatings on steel substrates Part 2. The analysis of wear mechanism

机译:钢基底上ECR-CVD类金刚石碳涂层的摩擦学性能研究第2部分。磨损机理分析

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This paper describes the tribological performance of diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings deposited on AISI 440C steel substrates by electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition (ECR-CVD) process. A variety of analytic techniques were used to characterize the coatings, such as Raman spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nano-indentation. The sliding wear and friction experiments were carried out by the conventional ball-on-disk tribometry against 100Cr6 steel counterbody at various normal loads (1-10N) and sliding speeds (2-15 cm/s). All the wear tests were conducted under dry sliding condition in ambient air for a total rotation cycle of 1 × 10{sup}5 (sliding distance ~2.2 km). Surfaces of the coatings and the steel balls were examined before and after the sliding wear tests. The DLC coatings that had been tested all showed relatively low values of friction coefficient, in the range of 0.1-0.2 at a steady-state stage, and low specific wear rates (on the order of 10{sup}(-8) mm{sup}3/Nm). It was found that higher normal loads or sliding speeds reduced the wear rates of the coatings. Plastic deformation became more evident on the coating surface during the sliding wear test at higher contact stresses. The friction-induced transformation of the coating surface into a graphite-like phase was revealed by micro-Raman analysis, and the flash temperature of the contact asperities was estimated. It was suggested that the structural transformation taking place within the wear tracks was mainly due to the formation of compact wear debris layer rather than the factional heating effect. On the other hand, an adherent transfer layer (tribolayer) was formed on the counterface, which was closely related to the steady-state friction during sliding and the wear mechanisms. Fundamental knowledge combined with the present tribological study led to the conclusion that adhesive wear along with abrasion was probably the dominant wear mechanism for the DLC/steel sliding systems. Additionally, fatigue processes might also be involved in the wear of the coatings.
机译:本文介绍了通过电子回旋共振化学气相沉积(ECR-CVD)工艺在AISI 440C钢基底上沉积的类金刚石碳(DLC)涂层的摩擦学性能。各种分析技术用于表征涂层,例如拉曼光谱,原子力显微镜(AFM)和纳米压痕。滑动磨损和摩擦实验是通过常规的圆盘摩擦法在各种正常载荷(1-10N)和滑动速度(2-15 cm / s)的作用下对100Cr6钢制配体进行的。所有磨损测试均在干燥滑动条件下于环境空气中进行,总旋转周期为1×10 {sup} 5(滑动距离〜2.2 km)。在滑动磨损试验之前和之后检查涂层和钢球的表面。所有经过测试的DLC涂层均显示出相对较低的摩擦系数值(在稳态阶段为0.1-0.2)和较低的比磨损率(约为10 {sup}(-8)mm { sup} 3 / Nm)。发现较高的法向载荷或滑动速度降低了涂层的磨损率。在较高的接触应力下,滑动磨损试验期间,涂层表面的塑性变形变得更加明显。通过显微拉曼分析揭示了摩擦诱导的涂层表面转变为类石墨相,并估计了接触粗糙的闪蒸温度。有人认为,在磨损轨道内发生的结构转变主要是由于形成了致密的磨损碎屑层,而不是由于派生的热效应。另一方面,在相对面上形成了粘附转移层(摩擦层),这与滑动过程中的稳态摩擦和磨损机理密切相关。基础知识与当前的摩擦学研究相结合得出的结论是,胶粘剂磨损和磨损可能是DLC /钢制滑动系统的主要磨损机理。另外,涂层的磨损也可能涉及疲劳过程。

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