Abstract

The lifetime of coated cutting tools is decisively influenced by residual stress gradients across cutting edges. Here, cross-sectional X-ray nanodiffraction with a beam size of 35 × 25 nm2 was used to retrieve gradient properties of a ~2 µm thick TiN coating on WCCo substrate. The planar regions next to the edge exhibit gradual and constant stress profiles with anisotropic defect build-ups on the flank and rake faces, respectively. Directly at the edge, nonlinear lateral and cross-sectional compressive residual stress gradients up to about −3 GPa were observed. The coating's 〈111〉 fibre texture orientation correlates with the orientation of principal stress components.

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