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      Metallurgical characteristics and machining performance of nanostructured TNN-coated tungsten carbide tool

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          The effect of depositing Nb-rich Ti 1– x Nb x N coatings on the metallurgical characteristics and machining performance of tungsten carbide tools is investigated. The direct current reactive magnetron sputter deposited Ti 1– x Nb x N thin film was crystalline in the as-deposited state. The surface of the film is characterized by a dense granular structure with very few voids and lower roughness than the pristine tungsten carbide surface. Nanoindentation studies revealed that the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating enhanced the hardness and Young's modulus of the tungsten carbide tool to 35 GPa and 703 GPa, respectively, as compared to 20 GPa and 550 GPa respectively, for the uncoated tool. Scratch tests showed that the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating increased the adhesion strength on the tungsten carbide tool. Similarly, the tool wear, surface roughness and cutting force in turning an EN24 alloy steel component displayed significant improvement due to the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating. The minimum surface roughness, minimum tool flank wear and minimum cutting forces were predicted for Ti 1– x Nb x N coated tools based on the Taguchi experimental design.

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          Metallurgical characteristics and machining performance of nanostructured TNN-coated tungsten carbide tool

          The effect of depositing Nb-rich Ti 1– x Nb x N coatings on the metallurgical characteristics and machining performance of tungsten carbide tools is investigated. The direct current reactive magnetron sputter deposited Ti 1– x Nb x N thin film was crystalline in the as-deposited state. The surface of the film is characterized by a dense granular structure with very few voids and lower roughness than the pristine tungsten carbide surface. Nanoindentation studies revealed that the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating enhanced the hardness and Young's modulus of the tungsten carbide tool to 35 GPa and 703 GPa, respectively, as compared to 20 GPa and 550 GPa respectively, for the uncoated tool. Scratch tests showed that the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating increased the adhesion strength on the tungsten carbide tool. Similarly, the tool wear, surface roughness and cutting force in turning an EN24 alloy steel component displayed significant improvement due to the Ti 1– x Nb x N coating. The minimum surface roughness, minimum tool flank wear and minimum cutting forces were predicted for Ti 1– x Nb x N coated tools based on the Taguchi experimental design.
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            Journal
            ijmr
            International Journal of Materials Research
            Carl Hanser Verlag
            1862-5282
            2195-8556
            14 April 2015
            : 106
            : 4
            : 378-390
            Affiliations
            a Department of Mechanical Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam, Vellore District, India
            b Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, India
            c School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
            d Present Address: Physics and Chemistry of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore, India
            Author notes
            [* ] Correspondence address, T. Sampath Kumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology, Melvisharam, Vellore District – 632509, India, Tel.: +91 4172-267387, Fax: +91 4172-268387, E-mail: sampathtpp@ 123456gmail.com
            Article
            MK111190
            10.3139/146.111190
            d2cbd6e2-c185-49bf-9801-f81c3c9f42ec
            © 2015, Carl Hanser Verlag, München
            History
            : 1 September 2014
            : 12 November 2014
            : 27 January 2015
            Page count
            References: 40, Pages: 13
            Categories
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            Materials technology,Materials characterization,Materials science
            Physical vapour deposition,Machinability,Metallurgical characteristics,Ti1–x Nb x N coating,Taguchi design

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