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Influence of V concentration in TiAlSiVN coating on self-lubrication, friction and tool wear during two-pass dry turning of austenitic steel 316 L

Ch Sateesh Kumar, Gorka Urbikaín, Filipe Fernandes, Abbas AL Rjoub, Luís Norberto López de Lacalle

2024Tribology International18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present work investigates the performance of TiAlSiVN coating with 5 and 11 at% of V concentration deposited on the Al2O3/SiC cutting tools during dry turning of austenitic 316 L stainless steel. The maximum flank wear reduction compared to the uncoated tool for coated tools with 11% and 5% V concentration was 85% and 67%, respectively. The Raman analysis indicated the formation of V2O5 in the cutting zone, which helps to reduce friction and machining forces for the coated tools. Overall, the presence of higher V content (11 at.%) enhances the self-lubrication behaviour of the TiAlSiVN coating, accounting to lower fluctuations in cutting forces, superior surface finish, and lower flank wear when compared to the TiAlSiV5N coated and uncoated cutting tools.

Topics & Concepts

LubricationMaterials scienceCoatingMetallurgyAustenitic stainless steelMachiningTool wearAusteniteFlankComposite materialCorrosionMicrostructureAnthropologySociologyMetal and Thin Film MechanicsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research