Bond strength between TiN coating and microstructural constituents of a high speed steel determined by first principle calculations

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Authors

  • Daniel Scheiber
  • Thomas Klünsner
  • Zaoli Zhang
  • Harald Leitner
  • Gerald Ressel

External Organisational units

  • Materials Center Leoben Forschungs GmbH
  • Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science
  • voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG

Abstract

The adhesion of protective hard coatings to the substrate is one of the most important parameters that influence the performance of metal cutting tools. By a combination of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and first principles modelling we determine the interface adhesion between a TiN hard coating and microstructural constituents of a high speed steel on an atomic level for the first time. Based on experimentally observed orientation relationships, multiple structures are studied for each interface and both interface cohesion and resistance to sliding are evaluated for MC and M 6C carbides as well as the martensitic matrix to TiN coating. We find that TiN coatings have high adhesion to MC carbides, while lower adhesion is present for M 6C and the martensitic matrix. Close agreement with experimental measurements validates this approach and suggests new strategies for developing steels with increased coating adhesion.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number117439
Number of pages9
JournalActa materialia
Volume222.2022
Issue number1 January
Early online date24 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022