2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2011.08.001
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In situ tribology of nanocomposite Ti–Si–C–H coatings prepared by PE-CVD

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“…As expected, the free carbon phase significantly increased for the coatings of series-2. The existence of a free carbon phase was frequently reported for overstoichiometric carbide or carbonitride coatings [34][35][36], promoting the formation of nanostructures and determining the superior friction behavior of such coatings.…”
Section: Chemical Bonds and Elemental Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As expected, the free carbon phase significantly increased for the coatings of series-2. The existence of a free carbon phase was frequently reported for overstoichiometric carbide or carbonitride coatings [34][35][36], promoting the formation of nanostructures and determining the superior friction behavior of such coatings.…”
Section: Chemical Bonds and Elemental Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the values of hardness and elastic modulus obtained by nanoindentation for each austenitic crystallographic orientation the wear resistance has been directly estimated by using the following expression [64,65,66]:…”
Section: E Wear Resistance Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wear testing was performed using a custom-built linear reciprocating tribometer (ball-on-flat configuration) [17]. All wear tests were conducted in dry sliding conditions (unlubricated) in ambient air at room temperature (*21°C) and room humidity (37-42% RH).…”
Section: Tribology Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%