Кафедра "Матеріалознавство"
Постійне посилання колекціїhttps://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/6927
Офіційний сайт кафедри http://web.kpi.kharkov.ua/mtrlvd
Від 2007 року кафедра має назву "Матеріалознавство", первісна назва – "Металознавство та термічна обробка металів".
Кафедра "Металознавство та термічна обробка металів" створена у 1932 році. Першим її очільником став доктор технічних наук, професор Олександр Володимирович Терещенко.
Кафедра являє собою одну із найстаріших в політехнічному інституті з підготовки інженерів-технологів-дослідників. Своїми науковими дослідженнями. з початку своєї діяльності, кафедра сприяла розвитку та удосконаленню технологій термічної та хіміко-термічної обробки деталей на підприємствах України».
Кафедра входить до складу Навчально-наукового інституту механічної інженерії і транспорту Національного технічного університету "Харківський політехнічний інститут".
У складі науково-педагогічного колективу кафедри працюють: 1 доктор технічних наук, 9 кандидатів технічних наук, 3 кандидата фізико-математичних наук, 1 доктор філософії; 1 співробітник має звання професора, 8 – доцента, 1 – старшого наукового співробітника.
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Документ The Use of Negative Bias Potential for Structural Engineering of Vacuum-Arc Nitride Coatings Based on FeCoNiCuAlCrV High-Entropy Alloy(Sumy State University, 2018) Sobol, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Gorban, V. F.; Meylekhov, A. A.; Postelnуk, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Zvyagolskiy, A. V.The effect of negative bias potential (Ub = – 40, – 110, and – 200 V) upon the deposition of multielement coatings on their composition, structure, and mechanical properties was studied. It is shown that when using a high-entropy multielement (of 7 elements) FeCoNiCuAlCrV alloy, it is possible to obtain a single-phase nitride (FeCoNiCuAlCrV)N. Nitride has an fcc crystal lattice (structural type NaCl). It has been established that with an increase in Ub in the structural state occurs transition from practically nontextured (polycrystalline) to the preferential orientation of the growth of crystallites with the [111] texture axis (at Ub = – 110 V) and [110] (at Ub = – 200 V). This is accompanied by a decrease in the lattice period, as well as a decrease in hardness and modulus of elasticity. For coatings (FeCoNiCuAlCrV) N, the highest hardness of 38 GPa is achieved by using the smallest (– 40 V) bias potential during the deposition process. It is shown that to achieve high hardness at high Ub it is necessary to increase the content in the highentropy alloy of elements with high nitride-forming ability.Документ Influence of the Bias Potential and the Pressure of the Nitrogen Atmosphere on the Structure and Properties of Vacuum-arc Coatings Based on the AlCrTiZrNbV High-entropy Alloy(Sumy State University, 2018) Sobol, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Gorban, V. F.; Postelnyk, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Zvyagolskiy, A. V.The effect of the constant bias potential (Ub) supplied to the substrate upon condensation and pressure of the nitrogen atmosphere (PN) on the elemental composition, growth morphology, texture, and physical-mechanical characteristics of vacuum-arc (AlCrTiVZrNb)Nx coatings is studied. It is established that with increasing Ub from – 110V to – 200V, the axis of preferential growth of crystallites of the fcc phase from [100] to [110] changes. Such a change is accompanied by a decrease in the hardness (H) and the ratio H/E (where E is the modulus of elasticity). The conditions for the formation of the preferential orientation of the crystallites (axial texture) of vacuum-arc (AlCrTiVZrNb)Nx coatings and the influence of texture on mechanical properties are discussed. It was established that the change in PN in the range Torr basically allows to vary the degree of filling of the coating with nitrogen atoms. Based on the revealed regularities, the conditions for achieving high hardness for vacuum-arc coatings of nitrides AlCrTiVZrNb high-entropy alloy are substantiated. Because of the presence in the alloy of elements with a relatively low heat of nitride formation, in order to achieve high hardness, it is necessary to use deposition conditions with relatively low energy of bombarding atoms. The use of a low Ub = –110 V at the highest pressure Torr allows achieving an superhard state with a hardness of 44 GPa.Документ The Influence of Layer Thickness and Deposition Conditions on Structural State of NbN/Cu Multilayer Coatings(Sumy State University, 2019) Sobol, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Meylekhov, A. A.; Postelnyk, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Ryshchenko, I. M.; Sagaidashnikov, Yu. Ye.; Kraievska, Zh. V.The influence of the main physical and technological factors of structural engineering (layer thickness, nitrogen atmosphere pressure and bias potential) on the structural-phase state of the NbN/Cu coatings was studied. It was established that with an increase in the thickness of niobium nitride layers from 8 to 40 nm (in the NbN/Cu multilayer composition), the phase composition changes from the metastable NbN (cubic crystal lattice, NaCl structural type) to the equilibrium ε-NbN phase with a hexagonal crystal lattice. At low pressure PN = 7·10 – 4 Torr in thin layers (about 8 nm thick), regardless of the Ub, the NbN phase is formed. The reason for the stabilization of this phase can be the uniformity of the metallic fcc crystal lattice of the δ-NbN phase with the Cu crystal lattice. As the pressure increases from РN = 7·10 – 4 Torr to 3·10 – 3 Torr, a more equilibrium ε-NbN phase with a hexagonal crystal lattice is formed. An increase in the bias potential during deposition from – 50 V to – 200 V mainly affects the change in the preferred orientation of crystallite growth. In thin layers of the NbN phase (about 8 nm), a crystallite texture with the [100] axis is formed. In layers with a thickness of 40-120 nm, crystallites of the NbN phase are predominantly formed with a hexagonal (004) plane parallel to the growth plane. At the greatest layer thickness (more than 250 nm), the NbN phase crystallites are predominantly formed with a (110) hexagonal lattice plane parallel to the growth plane. The results obtained show great potential for structural engineering in niobium nitride when it is used as a constituent layer of the NbN/Cu multilayer periodic system.Документ Using a Bias Potential in a Constant and Pulse Modes for Structural Engineering Vacuum Arc Nanocrystalline Coatings of Zirconium Nitride(Сумский государственный университет, 2014) Sobol’, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Gorban’, V. F.; Pinchuk, N. V.; Meylekhov, A. A.In order to develop the direction of "structural engineering nitride coatings" in the work conducted systematic analysis of the impact of the negative bias potential (direct and high-voltage pulse) on the structure, substructure and mechanical properties of ZrN coatings obtained by vacuum arc evaporation. Defined boundary value of (– 100 V) DC potential applied to the substrate, below which a high-voltage pulse potential (– 1200 ... – 2000 V quantity that allows to form peaks bias) makes a decisive contribution to the formation of preferred orientation of the crystallites with the [110] axis. The highest values of hardness 43 GPa are achieved at a constant potential -70 V. Supply high-voltage pulse shifts the maximum hardness in the direction of a greater value of the constant potential.Документ The effects of nitrogen atmosphere pressure, constant and high-voltage pulse potentials of the substrate on the structure and properties of vacuum-arc ZrN coatings(Национальный научный центр "Харьковский физико-технический институт", 2015) Sobol’, O. V.; Andreev, A. A.; Stolbovoy, V. A.; Gorban’, V. F.; Pinchuk, N. V.; Meylekhov, A. A.ZrN-phase coatings with a cubic lattice (NaCl structure type) were produced by the method of vacuum-arc evaporation of a Zr cathode in nitrogen atmosphere at pressures PN between 0.02 and 0.64 Pa. The pressure increase at a bias potential of -150 V leads to formation of the growth texture [111] or to appearance of the bitextural state with the axes [111] and [311]. Additional pulsed-mode supply of high-voltage negative potential Uip = 800…2000 V, with pulse duration of 10 μs and frequency of 7 kHz, stimulates the emergence of texture [110]. At the substructure level, the Uip supply causes the microstrain relaxation and the crystallite size growth with increasing pressure. The observed changes are attributed to increased particle mobility and nitride formation activity under the action of Uip. The hardness increases with increasing pressure and reaches a value of 43 GPa. The Uip supply leads to a shift of the maximum hardness towards higher pressures.