Synthesis And Characterization of Titanium – Aluminum Intermetallic Hard Coatings By Sputtering
Date
2017
Authors
P, Sudheendra
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The titanium – aluminum intermetallics are extensively used in aerospace
applications. Such materials systems basically consist of different percentage of
titanium and aluminum. The characteristics of a given phase depend on percentages of
titanium and aluminum. When titanium – aluminum are coated on the bulk materials
in thinfilm forms, oxidation resistance, wear resistance, and surface hardness of the
material improve to suit particular applications. Hence the work concentrates on the
development of hard intermetallic coatings suitable for aerospace applications by
reactive co-deposition of titanium and aluminum using unbalanced dc magnetron
sputtering in oblique angle mode. The process parameters were optimized to obtain
high quality uniform films. Thin films were deposited on glass, copper, aluminum,
alumina and mild steel substrates for different types of characterization. The materials
developed by the above-mentioned root were studied in detail with greater emphasis
on its phase formation, texture, microstructure evolutions and oxidation resistance.
The characterization of deposited films was done using X-Ray diffraction, scanning
electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy
microhardness and nanohardness measurements.
The XRD characterization carried out confirmed growth of intermetallic TiAl.
The crystal structure of the grown film was found to be orthorhombic. This analysis
revealed the crystallite size of 123.7Å with lattice strain of 0.1352. Also it was found
to be in gamma region of Ti – Al phase diagram. The scanning electron microscopy
study revealed continuous columnar growths of the film on to the substrates. There
was a good adherence of the films to the substrates. The heat treatment study carried
out in the temperature regions of 400°C to 1200°C showed decrease in crystallite size
with increase in the lattice strain due to the formation of TiO2 and Al2O3. The
microhardness and nanohardness studies carried out showed a value of 18.34 GPa
and 36.3GPa respectively and values are found to be in accordance with the literature.Synthesis and Characterization of Titanium – Aluminum Intermetallic Hard Coatings by Sputtering.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials
Engineering