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Title: Study on the Micro-Abrasion Wear Behavior of PVD Hard Coating under Different SiC Abrasive Particles/Distilled Water Ratios
Authors: Baptista, Andresa
Pinto, Gustavo F.
Sousa, Vitor F. C.
Silva, Francisco J. G.
Fernandes, Filipe 
Keywords: PVD; micro-abrasion; three-body abrasion; two-body abrasion; ball surface texture; TiN films; abrasive particles; silicon carbide particles
Issue Date: 7-Apr-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: MCTool21—ref. “POCI-01-0247- FEDER-045940” 
UIDB/00285/2020 
Serial title, monograph or event: Materials
Volume: 16
Issue: 8
Abstract: Microscale abrasion has been intensively used to study the wear behavior o several hard coatings, enabling the observation of different wear mechanisms. Recently, a study arguing whether the surface texture of the ball could influence the dynamics of abrasive particles throughout the contact was presented. In this work, the influence of the abrasive particles concentration able to change the texture of the ball was studied to understand its influence on the wear modes-rolling or grooving. Thus, tests were carried out using samples with a thin coating of TiN, deposited using the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technique, and AISI 52100 steel balls etched over 60 s to induce a change in their texture and roughness were used. Three abrasive slurries were prepared with black silicon carbide (SiC) particles (average particle size of 4 μm) with different concentrations, 0.25, 0.35, and 0.45 g/cm3. The rotation speed used in the tests was 80 rpm and the normal loads applied in the study were 0.2 N and 0.5 N, and 1 N. After the wear tests, the coated samples and tracks on the surface of the balls were observed by SEM and 3D microscopy to understand the abrasive particle dynamics, evaluating the wear mode transition as well as the function of both applied load and slurry concentration. The tracks in the balls showed particles embedded on their surface. A lower concentration of abrasion was conducted to higher specific wear rate. Moreover, a predominant two-body wear mechanism was induced when the abrasive concentration was increased. There was an increase in the roughness of the scar and the surface of the balls with an increase in the abrasive particles' concentration.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113645
ISSN: 1996-1944
DOI: 10.3390/ma16082939
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Eng.Mecânica - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
I&D CEMMPRE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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