The Use of Triboemission Imaging and Charge Measurements to Study DLC Coating Failure

We present a study on the simultaneous evolution of the electron emission and surface charge accumulation that occurs during scratching tests in order to monitor coating failure. Steel discs coated with a diamond-like-carbon (DLC) film were scratched in both vacuum (~10−5 Torr) and atmospheric condi...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Ciniero, Julian Le Rouzic, Tom Reddyhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/7/8/129
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Summary:We present a study on the simultaneous evolution of the electron emission and surface charge accumulation that occurs during scratching tests in order to monitor coating failure. Steel discs coated with a diamond-like-carbon (DLC) film were scratched in both vacuum (~10−5 Torr) and atmospheric conditions, with electron emission and surface charge being measured by a system of microchannel plates and an electrometer, respectively. The results highlight a positive correlation between emission intensity values, surface charge measurements and surface damage topography, suggesting the effective use of these techniques to monitor coating wear in real time.
ISSN:2079-6412