2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2007.07.042
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Structural and mechanical properties of titanium and titanium diboride monolayers and Ti/TiB2 multilayers

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“…The hardness of Ti/TiB 2 multilayers are reported to be in wide range 2.6-50 GPa, for TiB 2 fraction from 0 to 1. For intermediate fractions of ~0.65 of TiB 2 , i.e., for the thickness ratio of 0.6-0.8, it was 10-30 GPa [14], which is in agreement with the results obtained also by [32]. In our experiments we applied TiSi y C z layers, deposited from Ti 3 SiC 2 target.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The hardness of Ti/TiB 2 multilayers are reported to be in wide range 2.6-50 GPa, for TiB 2 fraction from 0 to 1. For intermediate fractions of ~0.65 of TiB 2 , i.e., for the thickness ratio of 0.6-0.8, it was 10-30 GPa [14], which is in agreement with the results obtained also by [32]. In our experiments we applied TiSi y C z layers, deposited from Ti 3 SiC 2 target.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The difference in shear moduli of that two materials is significant, so in the case of crystalline (TiB x /TiSi y C z )x3 there will be strong contribution in hardening mechanism by Koehler theory. In the case of amorphous TiSi y C z layers in our coatings hardening mechanism seem to be stronger, as based on the values of E = 160 GPa, determined for the amorphous monolayered TiSi y C z [35] and assuming the Poisson's ratio ν = 0.19 [38], the shear modulus, calculated from the formula G = E/2(1 + ν) [32], for amorphous TiSi y C z gives a value 67.22 GPa. On the other hand, in the amorphous coating the difference of shear modules for both materials is smaller, as calculated from the formula the shear modulus for amorphous TiB 2 [32] is 67 GPa, so there is no enhancement in hardness in amorphous multilayers of TiB x /TiSi y C z type, according to this theory.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Unfortunately, monolayer TiB 2 coatings are susceptible to cracking and delamination from metal surfaces. To use its advantages, such as a high melting point, thermal stability, good thermal and electric conductivities [16], TiB 2 is combined with softer phases capable of absorbing the excess energy of cracking, for example Ti [17], C and MoS 2 [18], TiC [19], and TiSi y C z [20]. In this case, we also used TiSi y C z as interlayer, in a multilayer coating which was deposited (using the PLD method) alternately with TiB x layer to form a coating on the M2 steel substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Titanium boride (TiB 2 ) multi-phase ceramic has promising applications for protective armors, tool knife materials, shaping moulds and so on, due to high micro-hardness, high performance and thermal stability at high temperatures [1][2][3][4]. In comparison, Si 3 N 4 also exhibits high fracture toughness, outstanding wear resistance, both impingement and frictional modes, and good thermal shock resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%