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Tribological behaviors of DLC film deposited on female die used in strip drawing

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 213, Issue 3, Pages 323-329

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2012.10.011

Keywords

Strip drawing; Diamond-like carbon film; Tribological behaviors; Wear; Graphitization

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [50835002, 50805035]
  2. Foundation for Innovation Scholars of Harbin [2008RFQXG041]
  3. Key Laboratory Opening Funding of Micro-systems
  4. Micro-structures Manufacturing (Ministry of Education) [2009008]

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With the miniaturization of parts, dimensions of parts have obvious effects on friction in microforming processes when liquid lubricants are applied. To eliminate size effects of friction, diamond-like carbon (DLC) film was deposited on the surface of female die and blank holder for its superior tribological characteristics. Strip drawing tests were carried out on conditions of different lubricants, and tribological behaviors of DLC film at female die surface were evaluated using punch load. The results reveal that the specimen dimensions and surface topography of specimen have a little effect on tribological behaviors of DLC film than castor oil. DLC film shows lower coefficient of friction (COF) in large deformation and small dimension. With the increasing of test times, wear of DLC film occurs. Raman spectra indicates that the ratio between integrated intensities of D and G peaks (1(D)/1(G)) increases with the increasing of tests times, which means that graphitization of DLC film occurs for the rise of temperature induced by the friction at contact surface. The interesting thing is that H content increases with the times of tests especially for high contact load, which is evaluated by the ratio of the slope m of fitted linear background to the intensity of the G peak (m/1(G)). The increase of H content means that the number of free hydrogen atoms becomes larger for the breakage of C-H bonds induced by the friction work. The graphitization and breakage of C H bonds may have an obvious effect on the tribological behaviors of DLC film in microforming. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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