Title of article
Fretting studies on self-mated stainless steel and chromium carbide coated surfaces under controlled environment conditions
Author/Authors
V. Chaudhry، نويسنده , , SATISH V. KAILAS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
16
From page
524
To page
539
Abstract
Adhesive wear has been widely accepted as the type of wear which is most frequently encountered under fretting conditions. Present study has been carried out to study the mode of failure and mechanisms associated under conditions where strong adhesion prevails at the contact interface. Mechanical variables such as normal load, displacement amplitude, and environment conditions were controlled so as to simulate adhesion as the governing mechanism at the contact interface. Self-mated Stainless Steel (SS) and chromium carbide with 25% nickel chrome binder coatings using plasma spray and high-velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) processes on SS were considered as the material for contacting bodies. Damage in the form of plastic deformation, fracture, and material transfer has been observed. Further, chromium carbide with 25% nickel chrome binder coatings using HVOF process on SS shows less fretting damage, and can be considered as an effective palliative against fretting damage, even under high vacuum conditions.
Keywords
Adhesion , Plastic deformation , Fracture , Damage , Fretting
Journal title
Wear
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Wear
Record number
1092756
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