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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 1857-1869Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-021-06333-8
Keywords
friction; cathodic arc deposition; lubricious oxide; wear
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- SECTEI Project [201/2019]
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The addition of V does not affect the hardness of TiSiN coatings but can reduce the coefficient of friction in dry sliding tests and change the wear mechanism, potentially leading to a lower wear rate.
This work aimed to evaluate the effect of V addition into TiSiN coatings deposited by an industrial-scale cathodic arc evaporation system on the structure and mechanical-tribological properties. X-ray diffraction patterns and Raman spectra confirm the formation of a solid solution presenting the fcc NaCl-type structure without a preferred orientation for both TiSiN and TiSiVN coatings. The addition of V did not affect the coating's hardness but induces a half-reduction in the coefficient of friction during the dry sliding tests. The wear mechanism changed from abrasive to mild-adhesive due to the inclusion of V, suggesting a reduction in the wear rate that might be of interest for dry cutting tools.
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