Abstract

The behavior of Ti-Al-Mo-Ni-N coatings obtained by arc-PVD deposition under conditions of impact loading and hydroabrasive wear is studied. Nanostructured coatings samples with a thickness of 4 µm with a modulation period of 30 nm and hardness of 45 GPa were obtained. Under impact loading, the coating performs a protective function up to 105 loading cycles of 250 N without opening the substrate, and during hydroabrasive tests, after 3 hours of exposure to a flow at a speed of 8.5 m/s, there is a spot wear on the coating surface, opening minor segments oft the substrate area. It is shown that the introduction of Ni into the Ti-Al-Mo-N system leads to the appearance of coating failure by brittle mechanism with delamination and opening of the substrate under significant loads in the case of impact and hydroabrasive wear.

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