2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.diamond.2019.107588
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Experimental investigation on chromium-diamond like carbon (Cr-DLC) coating through plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) on the nozzle needle surface

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“…Kondo et al [18] have also analyzed the S/N ratio values of the PVDMNC cutting tool in an experimental study and the results are agreed with the values mentioned in table 2. The results related to the PECVD cutting tool validated the results obtained by Muthuraja et al [13]. In table 2, theoretical values of S/N corresponding to PVDMNC and PECVD cutting tools have been tabulated.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Kondo et al [18] have also analyzed the S/N ratio values of the PVDMNC cutting tool in an experimental study and the results are agreed with the values mentioned in table 2. The results related to the PECVD cutting tool validated the results obtained by Muthuraja et al [13]. In table 2, theoretical values of S/N corresponding to PVDMNC and PECVD cutting tools have been tabulated.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The wear rate of the TiAlN-PVDMNC and TiAlSiN-PECVD carbide cutting tools and surface roughness of the AISI 416 material are shown in table 6. From figure 11 it is observed that maximum flank wear occurred for both the cutting tools when the cutting speed is reduced less than 47.12 m min −1 because of high friction between flank and work surface [13,18]. It is also seen that the flank wear of the TiAlSiN-PECVD cutting tool is comparatively less than the TiAlN-PVDMNC cutting tool at medium (70.69 m min −1 ) as well as higher (102.10 m min −1 ) cutting speeds [13].…”
Section: Flank Wear Measurementmentioning
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“…Muthuraja et al. [ 83 ] reported a new technology to coat chromium‐diamond like carbon (Cr‐DLC) on a high carbon steel substrate through plasma‐enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). The results showed that the Cr‐DLC coating with N 2 flushing displayed better performance because the DLC layer combined with the Cr base to increase thermal stability and wear protection of the steel substrate.…”
Section: Effect Of Discharge Gas On Cbmsmentioning
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“…Muthuraja et al [184] developed a coating composition for improving the coating adhesion on high C steel, and progressively the coating morphology. Further, DLC coatings were employed by Grigoriew to enhance the strength of ceramic tools [185].…”
Section: Others Applications Of Dlcmentioning
confidence: 99%