Tribological Behavior and Wear Mechanism of TZ20 Titanium Alloy After Various Treatments

2018 
Abrasion is one of the most common failure forms of metals and alloys. The study of the friction and wear behavior of metals and alloys is greatly beneficial to improve their long life and safe service. The friction coefficient, weight loss, specific wear rate, and wear mechanism of Ti-20Zr-6.5Al-4V (TZ20) alloy after various treatments were investigated using a pin–disk-type wear apparatus at various normal loads. The wear results revealed that at a normal load, the friction coefficient steadily decreased, whereas the weight loss increased. By contrast, different specimens displayed distinct variation trends of specific wear rate with respect to the normal load. Further investigations indicated that the effects of hardness and toughness on the wear properties were markedly influenced by the normal load. The main characteristic of the abrasion surface gradually changed from grooves to plastic deformation as the normal load increased. The findings promote the practical application of TiZrAlV series alloys and expand wear theory.
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