1. Delamination initiation life and growth behaviour of ceramic coated steels quenched after coating process under rolling contact loading condition
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Keiji Ogawa, Tohru Takamatsu, Hirotaka Tanabe, Motoyuki Nishizawa, and Yui Izumi
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Quenching ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Delamination ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Substrate (electronics) ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,chemistry ,Coating ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Surface modification ,General Materials Science ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,Thin film ,Tin - Abstract
In order to investigate the effects of a new surface modification method, ‘the substrate quenching after coating’ on the rolling contact fatigue strength, TiN coated steel specimens and CrAlN coated steel specimens were processed by this method and the thrust type rolling contact fatigue tests were carried out for these specimens. In the process of the substrate quenching after coating, two types of quenching methods, furnace quenching and laser quenching, were used.For the furnace quenched specimens, the delamination initiation life of CrAlN coated specimen was longer than that of TiN coated specimen. This reason could be explained by the difference of the oxidisation of CrAlN and TiN in their furnace quenching process. For CrAlN coated specimens, the delamination initiation life of the laser quenched specimens was longer than that of the furnace quenched specimens. After the initiation, the delamination of the furnace quenched specimen grew much faster than that of laser quenched specimen. These...
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- 2014
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