May 1, 2012
Journal Article

Plastic Deformation in an Amorphous Ni-P Coating

Abstract

An experimental and numerical investigation of the hardness and associated plastic deformation in as-deposited and as-annealed nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) coatings was conducted. In addition to the indentation-deformation behavior, the deformation morphology underneath the indenter was examined. The yield strength extracted from the indentation data is as high as 5.6 GPa, indicating pressure-sensitive plasticity. Results show that the as-deposited Ni-P coating was deformed appreciably through the shear-band mechanism with semi-circular and radial shear-band morphologies. From the incremental loading-unloading cyclic experiments, the phenomena on hardening and recovery, which have scarcely been recognized in amorphous materials at room temperature, were observed in the amorphous coating using instrumented nanoindentation. A numerical simulation of the interfacial indentation test between the Ni-P coating and the substrate reveals the pile-up and shear bands of the Ni-P coating that were observed during the indentation tests.

Revised: September 26, 2013 | Published: May 1, 2012

Citation

Shen Y., W. Liu, X. Sun, W.Y. Xue, Y.D. Wang, L. Zuo, and P.K. Liaw. 2012. Plastic Deformation in an Amorphous Ni-P Coating. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. A, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science 43, no. 5:1610-1620. PNNL-SA-81485. doi:10.1007/s11661-011-0989-0