Journal of Materials Science and Technology, volume 208, pages 11-25

Characterization of the interfacial structure and fracture behavior of in situ synthesized ceramics to reinforce Ni-based composite coatings

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.309
CiteScore20.0
Impact factor11.2
ISSN10050302, 19411162
Abstract
This work used the in-situ synthesis of molten-state nitride ceramic phase-reinforced Ni-based alloy coatings, aiming to improve the phase-interface bonding through the interdependent co-solidification between molten droplets. The XRD was used to analyze the physical phases of the composite coatings. The microstructure and phase-interface structure were characterized in detail by combining SEM, TEM, HRTEM, FFT, and SAED techniques. Microhardness tester and microforce microhardness tester were employed to measure the surface hardness and elastic modulus of the composite coatings. The fracture behavior of the composite coatings was characterized by observing the fracture morphology of the coatings using SEM combined with the EDS technique. It was found that the formation mechanisms of interfacial misfit dislocation assistance, lattice distortion, aggregation of stacking faults, and specific growth orientation between the γ-Ni matrix phase and each ceramic phase in NiCrBSi-TiCrN composite coatings improved the lattice matching between the two-phase interface, which resulted in the formation of atomically corresponding coherent lattice relations and stepped interfacial semi-coherent lattice relations, and enhanced the degree of phase-interface bonding. On this basis, the composite coatings with high Cr content further inhibited the expansion of interphase penetration cracks due to the existence of Cr-rich zones at the phase interface, thus exhibiting high fracture toughness. This work provides new opinions on the improvement of phase-interface bonding and composition design of Ni-based composite coatings.

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