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    Indentation and bending behavior of electroless Ni-P-Ti composite coatings on pipeline steel

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    2018
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    Wang C.
    Farhat Z.
    Jarjoura G.
    Hassan M.K.
    Abdullah A.M.
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    Electroless Ni-P coatings have been adopted in many industrial applications due to their excellent wear and corrosion resistance. The unique properties and autocatalytic nature suggest a potential usage as a pipeline inner coating in oil and gas industries. However, low toughness and erosion resistance limit the suitability of electroless Ni-P coatings as pipeline coatings. To improve the toughness of the Ni-P coating, nano-sized titanium particles were used to reinforce Ni-P coating in this study. The effect of titanium particles on Ni-P coatings and the effect of annealing on the structure and mechanical properties were studied. The morphology and structure of Ni-P-Ti coating were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Vickers hardness, three-point bending and Hertzian indentation tests were employed to characterize the mechanical properties of Ni-P-Ti coating. It is found that adding titanium did not change the semi-amorphous microstructure of as-deposited Ni-P coating. The micro-hardness of as-deposited and annealed Ni-P-Ti coating was found to be higher than that of Ni-P coating. Furthermore, the addition of titanium particles increases toughness of the as-deposited coating. Also, it is found that toughness increases with increasing annealing temperature. The annealing also has a significant effect on the indentation behavior of the coatings. 2017 Elsevier B.V.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.10.074
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/12751
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