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Coating thickness effects on initial wear of nitrogen-doped amorphous carbon in nano-scale sliding contact: Part I—in situ examination
Authors:Dong F Wang  Koji Kato
Affiliation:a Laboratory of Biomechanical Engineering, Department of Mechatronics and Precision Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8579, Japan;b Laboratory of Tribology, School of Mechanical Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8579, Japan
Abstract:This paper, the first of a two-part series, presents the empirical data obtained from in situ examination on the generation of wear particles on carbon nitride coatings by a spherical diamond counter-face during repeated sliding contacts. In particular, the effect of coating thickness, varying from 1 to 500 nm, on the generation of wear particles was examined.Based on the in situ examination, the shape transition maps for generated wear particles were obtained for carbon nitride coatings of various thickness. The results show that the critical number of friction cycles, Nc, for the transition from “no observable wear particles” to “wear particle generation” generally increased with increasing coating thickness. It was noted that up to 20 friction cycles, the maximum Hertzian contact pressure, Pmax, for “no observable wear particles” regime can be increased from 1.39Y to 1.53Y if silicon was coated with carbon nitride coating thicker than 10 nm, where Y is defined as the yield strength of silicon.
Keywords:Coating thickness  Critical number of friction cycles  Wear particle generation  Shape transition map
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