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Wear behavior of adaptive nano-multilayered AlTiN/MexN PVD coatings during machining of aerospace alloys

Abstract

Machining of aerospace materials is one of the major challenges of modern manufacturing. Application of nano-multilayered AlTiN/MexN PVD coatings (where Mex is a transition metal of V–VI groups of periodic table) to cemented carbide tooling results in a significant tool life improvement under conditions of cutting hard to machine alloys such as Ni-based Inconel 718 superalloy and Ti-based TiAl6V4 alloy. Microhardness and coefficient of friction of the coatings were measured during this experiment. Investigations of the coated tool life, wear behavior, chip formation (chip type and undersurface morphology) for cutting tools with nano-multilayered PVD coating were also performed. Morphology of worn tools has been studied using SEM and EDX. This study will show that metallurgical design of the nano-multilayered coating should be tailored to its application. To achieve better tool life when machining Inconel 781, adaptive nano-multilayered AlTiN/MoN coating is recommended, whereas a AlTiN/VN coating is better suited to machining TiAl6V4 alloy. A driving force behind selecting these coatings was a noticeably lower coefficient of friction at elevated temperatures.

Authors

Biksa A; Yamamoto K; Dosbaeva G; Veldhuis SC; Fox-Rabinovich GS; Elfizy A; Wagg T; Shuster LS

Journal

Tribology International, Vol. 43, No. 8, pp. 1491–1499

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 1, 2010

DOI

10.1016/j.triboint.2010.02.008

ISSN

0301-679X

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