Title of article
Wear behaviour of cast hypereutectic aluminium silicon alloys
Author/Authors
Dheerendra Kumar Dwivedi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
610
To page
616
Abstract
In the present paper, influence of alloying elements on wear behaviour of binary (Al–17%Si) and multi-component (Al–17Si–0.8Ni–0.6Mg–1.2Cu–0.6Fe) cast hypereutectic aluminium alloys has been reported. Experimental alloys were prepared via foundry technique. Wear behaviour of Al–17Si and Al–17Si–X {X = Ni, Cu, Mg, Fe} alloys was studied using pin on disc (ASTM: G99) type of friction and wear testing machine. Dry sliding wear tests were performed at various sliding speeds (0.2–4.0 m/s) and contact loads (10–30 N) against hardened ground steel disc (hardness 60 HRC). It was observed that the addition of alloying element not only reduces the wear rate in mild oxidative wear condition but also increases the transition load. Temperature of wear pin near the sliding surface was measured and it was related to wear and friction behaviour of experimental alloys. Increase in hardness was also noticed due to alloying. SEM study of wear surface and wear debris was conducted to analyse the mode of wear and wear mechanism.
Keywords
Mild oxidative and severe metallic wear , Transition load , Sliding speed , Interface temperature , Cast Al–Si alloy , Alloying elements , Dry sliding wear
Journal title
Materials and Design
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Materials and Design
Record number
1067246
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