Gengxing Luo
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Surface Engineering | 2008
Banquan Yang; Kun Zhang; Guangnan Chen; Gengxing Luo; Jingfa Xiao
Abstract The fracture toughness and interfacial adhesion properties of a coating on its substrate are considered to be crucial intrinsic parameters determining performance and reliability of coating-substrate system. In this work, the fracture toughness and interfacial shear strength of a hard and brittle Cr coating on a normal medium carbon steel substrate were investigated by means of a tensile test. The normal medium carbon steel substrate electroplated with a hard and brittle Cr coating was quasi-statically stretched to induce an array of parallel cracks in the coating. An optical microscope was used to observe the cracking of the coating and the interfacial decohesion between the coating and the substrate during the loading. It was found that the cracking of the coating initiated at critical strain, and then the number of the cracks of the coating per unit axial distance increased with the increase in the tensile strain. At another critical strain, the number of the cracks of the coating became saturated, i.e. the number of cracks per unit axial distance became a constant after this critical strain. Based on the experiment result, the fracture toughness of the brittle coating can be determined using a mechanical model. Interestingly, even when the whole specimen fractured completely under an extreme strain of the substrate, the interfacial decohesion or buckling of the coating on its substrate was completely absent. The test result is different from that appeared in the literature though the identical test method and the brittle coating/ductile metal substrate system are taken. It was found that this difference can be attributed to an important mechanism that the Cr coating on the steel substrate has a good adhesion, and the ultimate interfacial shear strength between the Cr coating and the steel substrate has exceeded the maximum shear flow strength level of the steel substrate. This result also indicates that the maximum shear flow strength level of the ductile steel substrate can be only taken as a lower bound estimate on the ultimate shear strength of the interface. This estimation of the ultimate interfacial shear strength is consistent with the theoretical analysis and prediction presented in the literature.
Acta Materialia | 2007
Banquan Yang; Kun Zhang; Guangnan Chen; Gengxing Luo; Jinghua Xiao
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006
Chen-Wu Wu; Guangnan Chen; Kun Zhang; Gengxing Luo; Nai-Gang Liang
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006
Huaixue Li; Guangnan Chen; Guoxiang Zhang; Kun Zhang; Gengxing Luo
International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2006
Xuejun Chen; Kun Zhang; Guangnan Chen; Gengxing Luo
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2008
Xuejun Chen; Guangnan Chen; Kun Zhang; Gengxing Luo; Jinghua Xiao
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2007
Huaixue Li; Guangnan Chen; Kun Zhang; Gengxing Luo; Zhijun Ye
Archive | 2007
Guangnan Chen; Kai Zhang; Gengxing Luo; Kun Zhang
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006
Banquan Yang; Kun Zhang; Guangnan Chen; Gengxing Luo; Jingfa Xiao
Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2009
Banquan Yang; Guangnan Chen; Kun Zhang; Gengxing Luo; Jinghua Xiao