Adhesion Strength of Titanium Nitride Coatings on 20Kh13 Steel


Yurov V.M. Berdibekov A.T. Guchenko S.A. Gruzin V.V.
November 2024Pleiades Publishing

Russian Metallurgy (Metally)
2024#2024Issue 111920 - 1924 pp.

Abstract: Primary nanocracks appear in 20Kh13 steel due to the state of stress associated with the relaxation of its surface. The nanocrack size is 1.21 nm. After 100 ns or more, these nanocracks transform 121-nm mesocracks. When titanium nitride is ion-plasma sprayed, its ions diffuse into the steel and form an interphase (transition) layer about 130 nm (121 nm) in size. The size of this layer is experimentally measured on the cleavage of a turbine blade using a MIRA 3 (TESCAN) electron microscope and a Quanta 200 3D system. A TiN coating with a hardness HTiN ≈ 21 000 MPa is at the top of this layer. 20Kh13 steel with an ultimate tensile strength σu = 830 MPa is at the bottom of this layer. H ≈ 3000 MPa of the transition layer should be called the adhesion strength of the titanium nitride coating on a turbine blade made of 20Kh13 steel. To separate the TiN coating from the 20Kh13 steel, it is necessary to do the work of adhesion Wa = 2.620 J/m2, which gives σa = 2260 MPa for the stress in the transition layer. This stress in the transition layer is close to H ≈ 3000 MPa. This means that we propose a model of primary cracks, which can be used to estimate adhesion strength theoretically.

adhesion , coating , nanocrack , steel , surface layer , titanium nitride

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National Defense University named after the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Elbasy, Astana, Kazakhstan
Karaganda State University named after E.A. Buketov, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

TOO TSK-Vostok
National Defense University named after the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Elbasy
Karaganda State University named after E.A. Buketov

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