Yifei Wang , Xinchang Hu , Xuesheng Shi , Yang Yuan , Jie Gao , Youqiang Zhang
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Abstract
Unlike traditional progressive scratch tests, which gradually increase the load to the critical failure level, repeated scratch tests assess the failure behavior of a coating under the repeated application of subcritical loads. It typically provides a more accurate representation of the actual application conditions of a well-designed coating system, where overcritical conditions are not commonly encountered. In this study, the failure behavior of electroplated chrome coating under subcritical loads was evaluated through repeated scratch tests. The subcritical loads correspond to 20 %, 40 %, and 60 % of the critical load at which the coating experiences significant spalling. The results show that the coating exhibits different failure modes in repeated scratch tests compared to progressive scratch tests, in the following order: tensile crack, coating internal delamination, small spalling pit, and large spalling pit. The reason for this difference arises from the repeated loading in the repeated scratch test, and coating failure is influenced by the repeated frictional action of the indenter, which can be considered a cyclic wear test at low loads. The cutting and plasticity ratio shows that there are two deformation mechanisms, micro-plowing and micro-cutting, for scribing coating by the indenter and that the micro-cutting mechanism is dominant in the scribing process. As the load and the number of cycles increase, the proportion of micro-cutting continues to rise. Repeated scratch tests at subcritical loads provide a more comprehensive assessment of failure at different loads than progressive scratch tests and give clearer insights into the coating failure formation process.
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Wear journal is dedicated to the advancement of basic and applied knowledge concerning the nature of wear of materials. Broadly, topics of interest range from development of fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of wear to innovative solutions to practical engineering problems. Authors of experimental studies are expected to comment on the repeatability of the data, and whenever possible, conduct multiple measurements under similar testing conditions. Further, Wear embraces the highest standards of professional ethics, and the detection of matching content, either in written or graphical form, from other publications by the current authors or by others, may result in rejection.