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Tribological characterization of Nb ion implanted WC-5wt%Ni cold sprayed coatings in dry sliding contact

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2019.105067

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Ion implantation; Sliding wear; Cermet; Sliding friction; Contact mechanics; Surface topography

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, South Africa
  2. National Research Foundation in South Africa

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Niobium ions were implanted into WC-5wt%Ni cold sprayed coatings at an acceleration voltage of 60 keV. The ion dosages were varied as 2 x 10(16), 5 x 10(16), and 8 x 10(16) ions cm(-2), and the resulting influence on surface, friction, wear, and stress properties of the Nb-implanted layers, in comparison to the non-ion implanted coating, was investigated. Dry sliding wear behaviour was assessed using a ball-on-disk tribometer, with 100Cr6 stainless steel balls as the counterface, at a sliding velocity of 0.05 ms(-1) and an applied load of 1 N. The Nb ion dosage of 8 x 10(16) ions cm(-2) produced the best coating surface properties, achieving a high hardness (14.58 GPa), low plasticity index (53.83), low wear rate (35.7 x 10(-12) m(2) N-1), low wear coefficient (0.52), high shear strength (891 MPa) and a high local maximum von Mises yield strength (1546 MPa). This coating also produced a low Rq roughness value (10.22 nm), great mean radius of asperities (35.88 x 10(-2) nm), and a high reciprocal value of the comprehensive roughness fraction (4.77 x 10(-3)). The wear mechanisms of all the coatings were found to be similar, showing oxidation, scratching, ploughing, smearing, material transfer, and tribo-layer formation.

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