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HERO ID
2575124
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Dry sliding wear behaviour of cast high strength aluminium alloy (Al-Zn-Mg) and hard particle composites
Author(s)
Rao, RN; Das, S; Mondal, DP; Dixit, G
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Wear
ISSN:
0043-1648
EISSN:
1873-2577
Volume
267
Issue
9-10
Page Numbers
1688-1695
DOI
10.1016/j.wear.2009.06.034
Web of Science Id
WOS:000274584500040
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has retraction
10506415
(Retraction of Vol 267, Pg 1688, 2009)
Abstract
This paper describes the results of dry sliding wear tests of aluminium alloy (Al-Zn-Mg) and aluminium (Al-Zn-Mg)-10, 15 and 25 wt.% SiCp composite was examined under varying applied pressure (0.2 to 2.0 MPa) at a fixed sliding speed of 3.35 m/s. The sliding wear behaviour was studied using pin-on-disc apparatus against EN32 steel counter surface, giving emphasis on the parameters such as coefficient of friction, rise in temperature, wear and seizure resistance as a function of sliding distance and applied pressure. It was observed that the wear rate of the alloy was noted to be significantly higher than that of the composite and is suppressed further due to addition of silicon carbide particles. The temperature rise near the contacting surfaces and the coefficient of friction followed reversed trend. Detailed studies of wear surfaces and subsurface deformation have been carried out. The wear mechanism was studied through worn surfaces and microscopic examination of the developed wear tracks. The wear mechanism strongly dictated by the formation and stability of oxide layer, mechanically mixed layer (MML) and subsurface deformation and cracking. The overall results indicate that the aluminium alloy-silicon carbide particle composite could be considered as an excellent material where high strength and wear resistance are of prime importance. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Al-Zn-Mg; SiC; EN32; Dry sliding; Wear rate; Mechanically mixed layer (MML)
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