Composite Structures, volume 281, pages 115045
High-hardness carbide coatings and their production on X82WMoCrV6-5-4 steel using induction physical vapor deposition
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Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov 410054 Saratov Russia
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-02-01
Journal:
Composite Structures
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.601
CiteScore: 12.0
Impact factor: 6.3
ISSN: 02638223, 18791085
Ceramics and Composites
Civil and Structural Engineering
Abstract
Due to simulation by the finite element method , the temperature fields in the “inductor – titanium target – product” system were calculated depending on the inductor current and exposure time during induction physical vapor deposition (IPVD). The conditions under which the titanium target was heated to the evaporation temperature in vacuum were determined. It was experimentally established that after IPVD at an inductor current I = 3.2–3.8 kA, electrical power consumption P E = 0.78–0.96 kW, and exposure t = 300–900 s, there was an in increase in the content of titanium C [Ti] = 43–51 at.% and carbon C [C] = 42–46 at.% on the surfaces of sample X82WMoCrV6-5–4 steel plates. According to the XRD data, the resulting layer on the surfaces of steel samples was a titanium-containing carbide coating, in which titanium carbide (TiC) was the main phase. It was found that during IPVD, both hard H = 16.42–36.82 GPa and superhard H = 59.30–60.55 GPa titanium-containing carbide coatings were obtained. Titanium-containing carbide coatings obtained by the new IPVD method can be used under the conditions of high concentrated and distributed loads.
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