Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium

Amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings (a-C:H) are well known for their exceptional tribological properties and are established as tool coatings for numerous forming applications. However, utilized in dry forming processes of aluminium a premature failure of an a-C:H coated tool often occurs due to...

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Main Authors: Abraham Tim, Bräuer Günter, Kretz Felix, Groche Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819014001
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spelling doaj-0f43668b4a474994b2c6f2a8721afa212021-02-02T08:25:09ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011901400110.1051/matecconf/201819014001matecconf_icnft2018_14001Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminiumAbraham TimBräuer GünterKretz FelixGroche PeterAmorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings (a-C:H) are well known for their exceptional tribological properties and are established as tool coatings for numerous forming applications. However, utilized in dry forming processes of aluminium a premature failure of an a-C:H coated tool often occurs due to strong adhesive wear. In this paper the run-in behaviour of a-C:H is investigated and as a possible reason for the premature tool failure evaluated. Therefore, oscillating ball-on-disc tribometer tests and strip drawing tests, for a more realistic emulation of real forming processes, will be conducted. According to these tests, the run-in period of a-C:H coatings is characterized by a high friction value and adhesion tendency and thus is decisive for the tool performance. Based on a subsequent analysis of the coating wear, the predominating wear mechanisms during the run-in period are discussed. The intrinsic nanomater-scale a-C:H roughness is identified as a crucial factor determining the tribological properties of the run-in behaviour. By reducing the coating roughness prior to the forming process, the adhesion tendency and friction value can be reduced significantly. The results demonstrate the tribological performance of pre-treated a-C:H coatings for dry sheet metal forming of aluminium EN AW-5083.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819014001Metal formingCoatingTribology
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author Abraham Tim
Bräuer Günter
Kretz Felix
Groche Peter
spellingShingle Abraham Tim
Bräuer Günter
Kretz Felix
Groche Peter
Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
MATEC Web of Conferences
Metal forming
Coating
Tribology
author_facet Abraham Tim
Bräuer Günter
Kretz Felix
Groche Peter
author_sort Abraham Tim
title Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
title_short Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
title_full Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
title_fullStr Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
title_full_unstemmed Observation of the a-C:H run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
title_sort observation of the a-c:h run-in behaviour for dry forming applications of aluminium
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings (a-C:H) are well known for their exceptional tribological properties and are established as tool coatings for numerous forming applications. However, utilized in dry forming processes of aluminium a premature failure of an a-C:H coated tool often occurs due to strong adhesive wear. In this paper the run-in behaviour of a-C:H is investigated and as a possible reason for the premature tool failure evaluated. Therefore, oscillating ball-on-disc tribometer tests and strip drawing tests, for a more realistic emulation of real forming processes, will be conducted. According to these tests, the run-in period of a-C:H coatings is characterized by a high friction value and adhesion tendency and thus is decisive for the tool performance. Based on a subsequent analysis of the coating wear, the predominating wear mechanisms during the run-in period are discussed. The intrinsic nanomater-scale a-C:H roughness is identified as a crucial factor determining the tribological properties of the run-in behaviour. By reducing the coating roughness prior to the forming process, the adhesion tendency and friction value can be reduced significantly. The results demonstrate the tribological performance of pre-treated a-C:H coatings for dry sheet metal forming of aluminium EN AW-5083.
topic Metal forming
Coating
Tribology
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819014001
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