Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing

Hard anodizing by using direct current (DC) is one of the conventional approaches to fabricate composite oxide film. However, the formation of high porosity and microcracks lead to significant surface defects that limit its usage in load-bearing application. The present study aims to fabricate compo...

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Main Authors: Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen, Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza, Hiroki, Akasaka, Kanao, Fukuda, Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah, Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah, Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma, Yaakob, Yazid
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spelling my.utm.1058662024-05-20T07:19:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/105866/ Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza Hiroki, Akasaka Kanao, Fukuda Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma Yaakob, Yazid T Technology (General) Hard anodizing by using direct current (DC) is one of the conventional approaches to fabricate composite oxide film. However, the formation of high porosity and microcracks lead to significant surface defects that limit its usage in load-bearing application. The present study aims to fabricate composite oxide film by applying pulse current (PC) with incorporating Diamond-like carbon (DLC) flakes to improve surface quality. For the first phase, the growth mechanism was studied by different anodizing time at constant (1 g/L DLC) in the electrolyte. Meanwhile, the mechanical and tribological performance of DLC content in the electrolyte were determined at second phase. Oxide film has been successfully fabricated on the surface of Aluminum alloy AA2017-T4 by anodizing in diluted sulphuric acid (20 wt%) containing DLC flakes. Then, surface morphological and tribological properties were evaluated. Results showed the thickness and growth rate of (1 g/L) DLC flakes reinforced oxide film fabricated by pulse current and direct current, approximately measured at 34.41 µm (growth rate: 0.58 µm/min) and 118.08 µm (growth rate: 1.97 µm/min), respectively. By increasing the DLC content (0–20 g/L) in electrolyte, it enhanced the microhardness and durability of the composite oxide film. However, oxide film fabricated with 5 g/L DLC in electrolyte formed enough transfer layer to reduce friction during the sliding wear process. Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen and Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza and Hiroki, Akasaka and Kanao, Fukuda and Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah and Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah and Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma and Yaakob, Yazid (2023) Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing. Ceramics International, 49 (21). pp. 34205-34222. ISSN 0272-8842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.08.132 DOI : 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.08.132
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topic T Technology (General)
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Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen
Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza
Hiroki, Akasaka
Kanao, Fukuda
Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah
Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah
Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma
Yaakob, Yazid
Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
description Hard anodizing by using direct current (DC) is one of the conventional approaches to fabricate composite oxide film. However, the formation of high porosity and microcracks lead to significant surface defects that limit its usage in load-bearing application. The present study aims to fabricate composite oxide film by applying pulse current (PC) with incorporating Diamond-like carbon (DLC) flakes to improve surface quality. For the first phase, the growth mechanism was studied by different anodizing time at constant (1 g/L DLC) in the electrolyte. Meanwhile, the mechanical and tribological performance of DLC content in the electrolyte were determined at second phase. Oxide film has been successfully fabricated on the surface of Aluminum alloy AA2017-T4 by anodizing in diluted sulphuric acid (20 wt%) containing DLC flakes. Then, surface morphological and tribological properties were evaluated. Results showed the thickness and growth rate of (1 g/L) DLC flakes reinforced oxide film fabricated by pulse current and direct current, approximately measured at 34.41 µm (growth rate: 0.58 µm/min) and 118.08 µm (growth rate: 1.97 µm/min), respectively. By increasing the DLC content (0–20 g/L) in electrolyte, it enhanced the microhardness and durability of the composite oxide film. However, oxide film fabricated with 5 g/L DLC in electrolyte formed enough transfer layer to reduce friction during the sliding wear process.
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author Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen
Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza
Hiroki, Akasaka
Kanao, Fukuda
Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah
Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah
Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma
Yaakob, Yazid
author_facet Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen
Shahira Liza, Shahira Liza
Hiroki, Akasaka
Kanao, Fukuda
Mohd. Rawian, Nur Adilah
Md. Ghazazi, Nur Afieqah
Mat Tahir, Noor Ayuma
Yaakob, Yazid
author_sort Zulkifli, Nur Aszreen
title Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
title_short Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
title_full Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
title_fullStr Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
title_full_unstemmed Surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
title_sort surface and tribology characterization of diamond-like carbon flakes reinforced oxide film by pulse anodizing
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/105866/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.08.132
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