Compressive residual stress in hard coatings can improve adhesion and in-service toughness, since they can inhibit crack nucleation and propagation. However, the role of through thickness residual stress profile is not fully understood. This is because of (a) lack of knowledge of stress evolution mechanisms and (b) limitations of experimental techniques used for stress profiling. The present work deals with design, deposition and characterization of Cr-CrN multilayer coatings, produced by Magnetron Sputtering Physical Vapour Deposition (MS-PVD). Analytical modelling was used to determine the optimal residual stress distribution for a range of contact loading situations. On the basis of modelling activities, three different Cr-CrN multilayers were produced, with the aim of obtaining different stress gradients, as measured by incremental micro-scale focused ion beam (FIB) ring-core method, while keeping the same average stress value and same average hardness in the film. Results show a significant correlation between the observed residual stress profiles and scratch adhesion, where different optimal stress profiles are identified for different loading conditions. In particular, we show that a lower interfacial compressive stress and a reduced through thickness stress gradient gives improved scratch adhesion, when using 10 μm and 200 μm sphero-conical indenters.

Renzelli, M., Mughal, M.Z., Sebastiani, M., Bemporad, E. (2016). Design, fabrication and characterisation of multilayer Cr-CrN thin coatings with tailored residual stress profiles. MATERIALS & DESIGN [10.1016/j.matdes.2016.09.058].

Design, fabrication and characterisation of multilayer Cr-CrN thin coatings with tailored residual stress profiles

RENZELLI, MARCO;MUGHAL, MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN;SEBASTIANI, MARCO;BEMPORAD, Edoardo
2016-01-01

Abstract

Compressive residual stress in hard coatings can improve adhesion and in-service toughness, since they can inhibit crack nucleation and propagation. However, the role of through thickness residual stress profile is not fully understood. This is because of (a) lack of knowledge of stress evolution mechanisms and (b) limitations of experimental techniques used for stress profiling. The present work deals with design, deposition and characterization of Cr-CrN multilayer coatings, produced by Magnetron Sputtering Physical Vapour Deposition (MS-PVD). Analytical modelling was used to determine the optimal residual stress distribution for a range of contact loading situations. On the basis of modelling activities, three different Cr-CrN multilayers were produced, with the aim of obtaining different stress gradients, as measured by incremental micro-scale focused ion beam (FIB) ring-core method, while keeping the same average stress value and same average hardness in the film. Results show a significant correlation between the observed residual stress profiles and scratch adhesion, where different optimal stress profiles are identified for different loading conditions. In particular, we show that a lower interfacial compressive stress and a reduced through thickness stress gradient gives improved scratch adhesion, when using 10 μm and 200 μm sphero-conical indenters.
2016
Renzelli, M., Mughal, M.Z., Sebastiani, M., Bemporad, E. (2016). Design, fabrication and characterisation of multilayer Cr-CrN thin coatings with tailored residual stress profiles. MATERIALS & DESIGN [10.1016/j.matdes.2016.09.058].
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