Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools

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  • Berend Denkena
  • Bernd Breidenstein
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)607-612
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science Forum
Volume524-525
Early online date15 Sept 2006
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event7th European Conference on Residual Stresses, ECRS 7 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 13 Sept 200615 Sept 2006

Abstract

PVD-coated cutting tools show a typical kind of failure in use: cohesive damage, which is believed to be a result of the residual stress state of substrate and coating. As the sin2Ψ-technique does not give satisfactory information on near surface residual stress trends of coated tools the scattering vector method was applied to determine residual stress depth distributions of coating and substrate. The results are presented and an attempt for an interpretation is given.

Keywords

    PVD-coated carbide cutting inserts, Residual stress, Scattering vector method

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Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools. / Denkena, Berend; Breidenstein, Bernd.
In: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 524-525, 2006, p. 607-612.

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Denkena, B & Breidenstein, B 2006, 'Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools', Materials Science Forum, vol. 524-525, pp. 607-612. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.607
Denkena, B., & Breidenstein, B. (2006). Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools. Materials Science Forum, 524-525, 607-612. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.607
Denkena B, Breidenstein B. Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools. Materials Science Forum. 2006;524-525:607-612. Epub 2006 Sept 15. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.607
Denkena, Berend ; Breidenstein, Bernd. / Residual Stress Gradients in PVD-Coated Carbide Cutting Tools. In: Materials Science Forum. 2006 ; Vol. 524-525. pp. 607-612.
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