The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research work from the UK Technology Strategy Board, under Technology Programme project TP/22076, in collaboration with Tecvac Ltd., NMB-Minebea UK Ltd., and Airbus UK.Triode plasma nitriding was used in conjunction with electron-beam plasma-assisted physical vapour deposition of TiN and CrAlN to enhance the wear resistance of Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy. Linear reciprocating-sliding ball-on-plate wear tests were performed to assess the tribological performance of the treated alloy. Wear volumes were correlated to changes in coefficient of friction, which is often indicative of breakdown of the surface treatment. Debris generated during wear testing was charac- terised...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the UK Technology Strategy Board under ...
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The wear and friction of TiN and (Ti, AI)N coatings were tested in combination with plasma nitrided ...
© 2019 Published by the Serbian Academic Center.Titanium alloys are widely used in the aerospace ind...
A systematic investigation was undertaken on commercially pure titanium submitted to plasma nitridin...
The unlubricated wear behaviour of explosive shock treated and, subsequently plasma nitrided Ti-6Al-...
A systematic investigation was undertaken on commercially pure titanium submitted to plasma nitridin...
Titanium alloys are found in many applications where weight saving, strength, corrosion resistance, ...
In this paper, we study the structure, mechanical properties and abrasion resistance of two triode-p...
Many improvements of biomedical materials have been done to improve the lives of the elderly as well...
The tribological behaviours of plasma-nitrided layers produced on 722M24 steel in an ammonia environ...
The dry sliding wear behaviour of different Ti-Nb and Ti-Mo surfaces was investigated in order to ev...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the UK Technology Strategy Board under ...
This paper reports the influence of low pressure plasma nitriding treatments, some of them followed ...
International audienceThe influence of porosity on the wear behaviour of a reactive plasma spray Ti-...
Titanium alloys, due to their excellent combination of low density, high strength to weight ratio, h...
This study experimentally investigated the effect of surface textures on the tribological mechanism ...
The wear and friction of TiN and (Ti, AI)N coatings were tested in combination with plasma nitrided ...
© 2019 Published by the Serbian Academic Center.Titanium alloys are widely used in the aerospace ind...
A systematic investigation was undertaken on commercially pure titanium submitted to plasma nitridin...
The unlubricated wear behaviour of explosive shock treated and, subsequently plasma nitrided Ti-6Al-...
A systematic investigation was undertaken on commercially pure titanium submitted to plasma nitridin...
Titanium alloys are found in many applications where weight saving, strength, corrosion resistance, ...
In this paper, we study the structure, mechanical properties and abrasion resistance of two triode-p...
Many improvements of biomedical materials have been done to improve the lives of the elderly as well...
The tribological behaviours of plasma-nitrided layers produced on 722M24 steel in an ammonia environ...
The dry sliding wear behaviour of different Ti-Nb and Ti-Mo surfaces was investigated in order to ev...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the UK Technology Strategy Board under ...
This paper reports the influence of low pressure plasma nitriding treatments, some of them followed ...
International audienceThe influence of porosity on the wear behaviour of a reactive plasma spray Ti-...