Abstract

SummaryThe present study investigated the effect of substrate deformation behavior on crack resistance of CrAlN coatings under quasi‐static and cyclic loads using nanoindentation. (Cr47Al53)N coatings were deposited on cemented carbide WC‐Co and high‐speed steel HS652C substrates through physical vapor deposition (PVD) und characterized. In order to study the coating cracking behavior, the coated substrates were subjected to quasi‐static nanoindentations with indentation force Fmax = 1 N, Fmax = 1.5 N and Fmax = 2 N. Moreover, the crack resistance under cyclic loading with frequency f = 0.16 Hz was analyzed at F = 1 N and F = 1.5 N after n = 900 cycles. A conical diamond indenter was used for the tests. At the end, the indentation imprints were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The substrate dependency was apparent in cracking behavior of the coating. Albeit the lower indentation depth compared to the variant with HS6‐5‐2C substrate, the CrAlN coating on WC‐Co substrate showed surface cracks under quasi‐static and cyclic loading. These cracks on the coated surface were absent in the variant with HS6‐5‐2C substrate. This could be related to higher resistance of cemented carbide substrates against plastic deformation, prompting earlier crack initiation in CrAlN coating for effective energy dissipation during indentation.

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