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Durability of plasma-sprayed Cr3C2-NiCr coatings under rolling contact conditions |
Xiancheng ZHANG1,2( ), Fuzhen XUAN1, Shantung TU1, Binshi XU2, Yixiong WU2 |
1. Key Laboratory of Safety Science of Pressurized System, Ministry of Education, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China; 2. Shanghai Key Lab of Materials Laser Processing and Modification, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China |
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Abstract The aim of this paper was to address the rolling contact fatigue (RCF) failure mechanisms of plasma-sprayed Cr3C2-NiCr coatings under different tribological conditions of contact stress. Weibull distribution plots of fatigue lives of the coated specimens at different contact stresses were obtained. The failure modes of coatings were identified on the basis of wore surface observations of the failed coatings. Results showed that the RCF failure modes can be classified into four main categories, i.e., surface abrasion, spalling, cohesive delamination, and interfacial delamination. The probabilities of the surface abrasion and spalling type failures were relatively high at low contact stress. When the coatings were subjected to abrasion and spalling type failures, the failure of the coating was depended on the microstrcture of the coating. The stress concentration near the micro-defects in the coating may be the may reason for the formation of spall. The coatings were prone to fail in delamination under higher contact stresses. However, the delamination of coating may be related to distribution of shear stress amplitude within coating. The location of maximum shear stress amplitude can be used as a key parameter to predict the initiation of subsurface cracks within coating in rolling contact.
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Keywords
rolling contact fatigue
coating
Weibull distribution
failure mode
mechanism
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Corresponding Author(s):
ZHANG Xiancheng,Email:xczhang@ecust.edu.cn
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Issue Date: 05 March 2011
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