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ISEC2: Thin Film and Coatings 1 | ||||
Location: Governors II & III (Radisson Riverfront Hotel) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: This session will cover all aspects and areas of thin film coatings and surface engineering methods used for combating friction and wear in all kinds of macroscale rolling, sliding, rotating, and cutting applications. Special emphasis is placed on recent developments that can lead to a cleaner environment and superior friction and wear performance in demanding tribological applications. Design and fundamental understanding of multifunctional composite films, as well as recent advances in novel composite coatings and ion-beam and other surface treatment methods for enhanced tribological performance will be covered. Papers presented will address advanced analytical techniques to reveal microstructures, measure chemical composition, and identify chemical species. Those focused on using spectroscopies such as XPS and SIMS with imaging ability to characterize surfaces are especially welcome. Analytical methods include, but are not limited to, SEM, XPS, SIMS, SAM, AFM, XRD, XRF. | ||||
Editor: | Prof. Mark J. Jackson Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN | |||
Session Chair: | H. Sein Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN | |||
8:45 AM | SES .1 | Mechanically Imervious Thin Film Coatings | ||
9:15 AM | SES .2 | New Electroless Ni-B Plating Technologies for High Performance Surfaces | ||
9:45 AM | Break | |||
10:00 AM | SES .3 | TEM characterization of thin passive films grown on austenitic stainless steels | ||
10:30 AM | SES .4 | Characterization of barium ferrite film synthesized by sol gel processing | ||
11:00 AM | SES .5 | Spontaneous Electrochemical Deposition of Copper from Organic Solutions on TaSiN |