High-temperature friction and wear properties of various sliding materials against aluminum alloy 5052

2013 
Abstract The friction and wear properties of Si 3 N 4 –8mass% Al 2 O 3 –6mass% Y 2 O 3 , AISI H13 steel, AISI 52100 steel, Inconel 600, ZrO 2 –3 mol% Y 2 O 3 , WC-6mass% Co and BN-50mass% Ni disk specimens sliding against aluminum alloy 5052 were examined at 823 K in air. The AISI H13 steel, AISI 52100 steel and BN–50mass% Ni disk specimens exhibited relatively stable friction coefficients as low as 0.4–0.5, although the AISI 52100 steel and BN-50mass% Ni disk specimens exhibited the largest volume increase and the highest specific wear rates, respectively. On the other hand, the AISI H13 steel, ZrO 2 –3 mol% Y 2 O 3 and WC-6mass% Co disk specimens exhibited much smaller volume changes than AISI 52100 steel, Inconel 600 and BN-50mass% Ni disk specimens. However, the ZrO 2 –3 mol% Y 2 O 3 and WC-6mass% Co disk specimens exhibited unstable friction coefficients and the friction coefficients as high as 0.6, respectively. SEM-EDS analyses revealed large amount of Al and oxygen on the worn surfaces of the Si 3 N 4 –8mass% Al 2 O 3 –6mass% Y 2 O 3 , AISI H13 steel, AISI 52100 steel and ZrO 2 –3 mol% Y 2 O 3 disk specimens, while much smaller amount of Al and oxygen were observed on the worn surfaces of the Inconel 600, WC-6mass% Co and BN-50mass% Ni disk specimens. In addition, distinct oxygen peaks were observed on the worn surfaces of all the aluminum alloy pin specimens, but such oxygen peaks were hardly observed on the non-worn surfaces of all the pin specimens.
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