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2006
Conference Paper
Title
Rolling contact fatigue of the hardmetal coating WC-17%Co
Abstract
Surface engineering plays a key role for increasing load capacity, performance and reliability of mechanical components. Thermal spray coatings ca serve as a surface modification technology for increasing the endurable Hertzian pressures and decreasing the coefficient of friction between the contact partners. in this study two WC-17%Co coatings with 0.1 mm and 0.6 mm thickness, deposited by HVOF-spraying (high velocity oxy-fuel spraying) onto case hardened steel substrates were systematically studied in a rolling contact fatigue test. The rolling contact fatigue behavior of hardmetal coated components will be discussed studying the surface and subsurface stress distribution. Calculations of the subsurface stresses have indicated to an increase of stress at the substrat-coating interface.
Author(s)
Language
English
Keyword(s)
rolling contact fatigue
hardmetal
contact fatigue
coating
metal
Metall
experimentelle Untersuchung
Stahlsubstrat
Mangan-Chrom-Stahl
WC=Wolframcarbid
Cobalt
Hartstoffüberzug
Schichtdicke
Sauerstoff-Hochgeschwindigkeitsspritzen
Kontaktermüdung
optische Mikroskopie
Rasterelektronenmikroskopie
amorphe Phase
Mikrohärte
Hertz-Flächenpressung
Wöhler-Kurve
lineare Regression
Finite Elemente Methode
Grübchenbildung
mechanische Spannungsverteilung
Reibungskoeffizient
Grenzschicht
Dauerfestigkeit
Scherspannung
Eigenspannung
Sandstrahlen
Rissbildung
Spannungsberechnung
Schichtablösung
Dauerwälzermüdung