Search results for "TRIBOLOGY"
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Investigations on friction and wear mechanisms of the PVD-TiAlN coated carbide in dry sliding against steels and cast iron
2006
Abstract The tribological behaviour of the monolayer PVD-titanium aluminium nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide inserts in unidirectional dry sliding against steel and cast iron counterparts was investigated using the pin-on-disc standard test with varying sliding speeds and normal loads. Three different materials of various machinability rates were used as the counterparts, namely the normalised medium carbon steel C45 equivalent to AISI 1045, austenitic stainless steel 1H18N9T equivalent to AISI 304 and gray cast iron EN-GJL-300 with flake-shaped graphite. A pin-on-disc device with round tool inserts was used to conduct friction and wear tests in which both the friction coefficient and the lin…
Comparison of the friction and wear properties of titanium and oxidised titanium in dry sliding against sintered high speed steel HS18-0-1 and agains…
2005
Abstract The paper presents the results of conformal pin-on-disc tribological tests concerning the hard oxidised zone, α-Ti(O), created at the surface of a titanium specimens sliding against the sintered and hardened up to 850 HV30, Grade T1 high speed steel (HS18-0-1) counterspecimens. Comparison with the results obtained for the tests performed against hardened up to 620 HV30 C45 carbon steel counterspecimens has been done. Testing was carried out at room temperature and at unlubricated conditions. After tests the structures and compositions of the worn surfaces and wear debris were a subject of LOM, SEM observations and X-ray microanalyses. In comparison with the baseline—the Ti/T1 HSS c…
Friction and wear properties of titanium and oxidised titanium in dry sliding against hardened C45 steel
2004
Abstract The aim of the paper is to present the results of conformal pin-on-disc tribological tests concerning the hard oxidised zone created in superficial layer of a titanium specimen sliding against the hardened to a hardness of 690 HV carbon C45 steel counterspecimen. Tribological testing was carried out at room temperature and at unlubricated conditions. After tests the structures and chemical compositions of the wear debris and worn surfaces were a subject of SEM and X-ray investigations. In comparison with the baseline the technical quality titanium/C45 steel couple, the wear and lifetime performance of the oxidised titanium/steel C45couple was markedly superior. Dominant wear debris…
Microstructural, mechanical and tribological properties of suspension plasma sprayed YSZ/h-BN composite coating
2018
Abstract Brittleness, relative high friction coefficient and wear rate limit the applications of ceramic coatings as wear-resistant layers. However, because embedding additives with ceramic matrix has demonstrated to be an effective way to improve coating performances, different contents and size of h-BN were added into an YSZ suspension. Afterwards, the YSZ/h-BN composite coatings were manufactured by suspension plasma spray and their tribological analysis indicated that: i) the reduction of the friction coefficient and wear rate can be achieved by incorporating h-BN into YSZ coating. ii) finer h-BN particle is more helpful to enhance the tribological properties of the coating. iii) the op…
Experimental investigation of the influence of adhesion on the frictional conditions in the cutting process
1999
Abstract This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influence of adhesion on the tribological characteristics of the tool-chip interface. It was established that under orthogonal cutting conditions both the high interface temperature and severe plastic deformation result in relatively strong adhesion between steel and uncoated carbide. In particular, the molecular–mechanical theory of friction was applied to estimate the shear strength of the local adhesive junction, and to divided the rake face friction into two terms—an adhesion term (the interfacial coefficient of friction) and the deformation term. It should be pointed out that the data obtained provide a new approa…
Study and evaluation of fretting critical slip conditions by applying the design of experiments method
2006
Tribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (mechanical, material, physico-chemical) approach where numerous influence factors can be involved. To characterize a contact couple, the intrinsic parameters of the materials as well as the parameters related to the contact loading and the surrounding environment need to be taken into account. Fretting analysis, by means of running condition-fretting maps (RCFM), allows the behavior of the contact couple to be taken into account and to predict the boundary between partial slip and gross slip conditions. This article presents the study of a steel/polycarbonate couple during fretting tests. The study was carried out b…
Wear Analysis During Friction Stir Processing of A359+20%SiC MMC
2009
Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) are very interesting materials for applications in the automotive and aerospace fields, since they combine the lightness of Aluminium with the strength of the ceramic reinforcement. These materials are very difficult to join and conventional welding techniques are not applicable, whereas solid-state welding techniques, like Friction Stir Welding (FSW), could be a solution. However very hard tool materials will need to be chosen in order to overcome the problem of heavy abrasive tool wear. In this work the wear behaviour of coated and uncoated steel tools has been investigated in the Friction Stir Processing of extruded bars in A359 + 20%SiC. AISI 1040 steel was…
Mechanical properties and corrosion behaviour after scratch and tribological tests of electrodeposited Co-Mo/TiO2 nano-composite coatings
2019
International audience; The micro-mechanical (Young’s modulus and hardness) and tribological properties, as well as the scratch resistance of Co-Mo/TiO2 nano-composite coatings were investigated. The coating was found to be harder and stiffer than the substrate (pure cobalt). Low residual stresses were also derived from Stoney’s equation (type I stress). The corrosion behaviour after tribological and scratch tests was studied in Ringer’s solution. Dry sliding of the coating against an alumina ball at the load of 1 N or 2 N over the same distance had nearly no influence onthe anodic branch of the polarisation curves. By contrast, the current density in the cathodic branch (oxygen reduction r…
Frictional behaviour of oxygen diffusion hardened titanium in dry sliding against Co–28Cr–5W–4Fe–3Ni–1Si cobalt alloy
2004
Abstract The results of conformal pin-on-disc tribological tests of a hard layer of the solid solution of oxygen in α-titanium sliding against a Co–28Cr–5W–4Fe–3Ni–1Si cobalt alloy counterspecimen are presented. The α-Ti(O) layer was diffusely produced over 2–8 h of oxidising in the superficial zone of a technical quality titanium specimen. The friction and wear responses of the system were recorded and the wear mechanisms were studied. Investigations of the material structure and chemical constitution in micro-areas of the titanium specimen, cobalt alloy counterspecimen and wear debris formed in dry sliding were performed with a Philips XL20 microscope equipped with an EDAX analyser. Crush…
Reactive sputtering of nanostructured multilayer coatings and their tribological properties
1999
Abstract The present study describes and reports on reactive sputtering of nanostructured multilayer coatings. A 3 μm coating for instance may contain up to a few thousand bilayers of two different film materials, and in order to achieve this, a substrate holder rotates through two different sputtering zones in an Alcatel SC 650 sputtering equipment with metal and carbon cathodes operating concurrently in the so-called side-by-side configuration. In reactive sputtering of nitrides, reactive nitrogen was controlled very accurately in order to establish controllable points on a total sputtering pressure versus nitrogen flow curve. Nanostructured multilayer coatings of the type MeN/C–N were de…