TY - JOUR
T1 - Ion assisting deposited TiN/Ti composite film to improve fretting fatigue resistance of TC17 titanium alloy at elevated temperature
AU - Liu, Daoxin
AU - Zhang, Xiaohua
AU - Tan, Hongbin
AU - Wang, Xiaofeng
AU - Xi, Yuntao
PY - 2008/10
Y1 - 2008/10
N2 - TiN/Ti composite film was prepared on TC17 titanium alloy substrate by ion-assisted-arc-deposition (IAAD) technique for improving fretting fatigue resistance of the titanium alloy at elevated temperature. The composition distribution, bonding strength, micro-hardness, ductility, the plain tribological properties and fretting fatigue resistance at elevated temperature of the film were investigated. The results indicated that with IAAD technique could prepare a TiN/Ti film with high hardness, good ductility, excellent bonding strength and high bearing load capability. The TiN/Ti composite films can improve the resistance of wear and fretting fatigue of the Ti alloy for its excellent tribological behaviors at 350 °C. However the fretting fatigue resistance of the titanium alloy after shot peening (SP) combined with IAAD TiN/Ti film post treatment was lower than that of IAAD TiN/Ti film or SP alone, because the compressive residual stress induced by SP was significantly relaxed and the film was easy to crack and break off.
AB - TiN/Ti composite film was prepared on TC17 titanium alloy substrate by ion-assisted-arc-deposition (IAAD) technique for improving fretting fatigue resistance of the titanium alloy at elevated temperature. The composition distribution, bonding strength, micro-hardness, ductility, the plain tribological properties and fretting fatigue resistance at elevated temperature of the film were investigated. The results indicated that with IAAD technique could prepare a TiN/Ti film with high hardness, good ductility, excellent bonding strength and high bearing load capability. The TiN/Ti composite films can improve the resistance of wear and fretting fatigue of the Ti alloy for its excellent tribological behaviors at 350 °C. However the fretting fatigue resistance of the titanium alloy after shot peening (SP) combined with IAAD TiN/Ti film post treatment was lower than that of IAAD TiN/Ti film or SP alone, because the compressive residual stress induced by SP was significantly relaxed and the film was easy to crack and break off.
KW - Elevated temperature
KW - Fretting fatigue
KW - Ion assisted deposition
KW - Shot peening
KW - Titanium alloy
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M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:56149100780
SN - 1002-185X
VL - 37
SP - 1847
EP - 1851
JO - Xiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
JF - Xiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
IS - 10
ER -