I. Ihara et al., Elastic constant determinations of SiC/NiP composite coating by surface acoustic wave and nano-indentation, JPN J A P 1, 40(5A), 2001, pp. 3442-3447
Elastic constant determinations of coatings deposited on a substrate are pe
rformed using a surface acoustic wave technique, and the ultrasonically det
ermined elastic constants are compared with mechanically determined ones us
ing a nano-indentation technique in order to examine the present ultrasonic
technique for its validity. The experimental results for a NiP coating hav
e shown that the Young's moduli determined ultrasonically and mechanically
coincide with each other Within an error range of 2%. This demonstrates tha
t the present ultrasonic technique has been successfully applied to the ela
stic constant determination of such coating. Based on this result, SiC/NiP
composite coating (SiC particle reinforced NiP coating) of Wpm thickness wa
s examined. The result using the surface acoustic wave indicated a 32% incr
ease in Young's modulus due to the randomly dispersed SiC particles. The va
lidity of this result is also discussed in comparison with mechanically and
theoretically estimated results.