@article{oai:toyama.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003363, author = {河村, 新吾 and 春山, 義夫 and 横井, 信安 and 木村, 好次 and 塩澤, 和章}, issue = {646}, journal = {日本機械学會論文集. C編 = Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. C}, month = {Jun}, note = {application/pdf, Following to a study on tribological properties of a duplex surface treatment of tool steel, which comprises nitriding of a substrate and coating of a titanium nitride(TiN)layer, effects of tempering of the substrate sre studied by sliding experiments against aluminum alloy without lubrication. Experiments are carried out under a high-load, low-speed condition, where wear takes place predominatly. Results show that the tempering prolongs the film life more than twice. This is caused by increased fracture toughness of the substrate and improved adherence at the coating-substrate interface by formation of a high-titanium layer, both suppressing wear of the TiN layer by scratching., Article}, pages = {1988--1995}, title = {複合表面改質した合金工具鋼のアルミニウム合金とのしゅう動におけるTiN被膜の寿命向上}, volume = {66}, year = {2000} }