Interface Fracture Behavior Of Electroplated Coating On Metal Substrate Under Compressive Strain
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2009
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The inducement of interface fracture is crucial to the analysis of interfacial adhesion between coating and substrate. For electroplated coating/metal substrate adhering materials with strong adhesion, interface cracking and coating spalling are difficult to be induced by conventional methods. In this paper an improved bending test named as T-bend test was conducted on a model coating system, i.e. electroplated chromium on a steel substrate. After the test, cross-sections of the coated materials were prepared to compare the failure behaviors under tensile strain and compressive strain induced by T-bend test. And the observation results show that coating cracking, interface cracking and partial spalling appear step by step. Based on experimental results, a new method may be proposed to rank the coated materials with strong inter-facial adhesion. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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Journal Of Materials Processing Technology, 2009, 209(3): 1337-1341 |
Palavras-Chave | #Electroplated Coating #Interface Fracture #Compressive Strain #T-Bend Test |
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期刊论文 |