A fracture behavior of PVD coated ceramic film deposited on Ti-6Al-4V specimens was evaluated for a fretting fatigue geometry in which specimens were contacted on both sides with pads of the similar material. Behavior against the ceramic film coated specimens was characterized through the determination of fretting fatigue strength up to 107 cycles. Fretting damage of specimen surface was characterized by SEM and surface profilometer. Ceramic film coating has a great effect to improve the fretting fatigue strength. From the experimental results of S-N tests it is clear that until about 106 cycles ceramic coating is effective to improve the fretting fatigue strength. But over 106 cycles the strength is lower than that of uncoated specimens. The enhanced fretting fatigue resistance can be attributed to the improved hardness of ceramic film due to change of bias voltage during the film deposition. It has also been concluded that there is smaller influence of bias voltage on fatigue strength below and about 106 cycles; whereas, over 106 cycles, fatigue strength is clearly changed by bias voltage as well as the contact pressure.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.26 |
Page(s) | 250-253 |
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Ceramic Film, Ti-6Al-4V Alloy, Contact Pad, Surface Treatment, Fretting Fatigue, Bias Voltage
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Md. Shamimur Rahman, Md. Abdullah Al Mahmood. Effect of Substrate Bias Voltage on Fretting Fatigue Behaviour of CrN Film Deposited on Ti-6Al-4V Alloy. Int J Mater Sci Appl. 2014;3(5):250-253. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.26
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