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DLC coatings as interface

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Dougt115

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Does anyone have experience using DLC coating as a slip interface for 17-4 and titanium? The bushings in the current design are extruding under the loads and I cannot increase the dimensions. How well would this type of design wear over life?

.3125 diameter shaft by .25 wall with a 3200lb alternating load in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the shaft. 40 degree rotation. Need 2M cycles without servicing.
 
DLC is just a very hard thin surface coating. If the material substrate supporting the coating does not have adequate compressive strength to handle the loads/stresses without yielding then the coating will not be of any help. Since you noted that your existing bushing material is "extruding under the loads", then I doubt a DLC coating will help. Instead the hard, thin DLC coating would simply fracture and spall when the substrate material supporting it yields under load.
 
The substrate material of the bushings is bronze. The material I am using is 17-4PH H900 to titanium. Under 3x loading I have had no loss of DLC coating to date.

The problem I am looking for expertise on is the life. I have 200K cycles on it so far and need to get to 2M minimum. I have not seen any documentation to say it will or will not make it.
 
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