Effects of contact pressure and sliding distance on the lubricated friction and wear properties of Zn-25Al-3Cu alloy: A comparative study with SAE 65 bronze
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Temel Savaşkan
Abstract
Lubricated friction and wear properties of Zn-25Al-3Cu alloy were investigated in comparison with SAE 65 bronze over a range of contact pressure (1–8 MPa) and sliding distance (0–80 km) using a block-on-disc type test machine. The friction coefficients of the alloy and the bronze decreased, but their working temperature and wear volume increased with contact pressure. Their friction coefficient and the working temperature showed opposite changes with sliding distance before they reached steady-state levels. However, the wear volume of both the alloy and the bronze increased continuously with sliding distance. Although the hardness and compressive strength of the alloy were lower than those of the bronze, it exhibited higher wear resistance. This was related to their wear behaviour since smearing played a great role in the wear of the alloy while abrasion dominated the wear of the bronze.
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- Contents
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- Original Contributions
- On the widths of the hysteresis of mechanically and thermally induced martensitic transformations in Ni–Ti-based shape memory alloys
- The effects of external compressive stress on the kinetics of low temperature bainitic transformation and microstructure in a superbainite steel
- The effect of compressing pressure on the microstructure and properties of W-10 wt.% Cu composite
- Simulation of dendritic growth of Al-4 wt.% Cu alloy from an undercooled melt
- Effects of contact pressure and sliding distance on the lubricated friction and wear properties of Zn-25Al-3Cu alloy: A comparative study with SAE 65 bronze
- Electrochemical behaviour of stainless steel in acidic fluoride media
- Quick fabrication of appropriate morphology and composition CoFe films with desirable microwave properties
- Piezo-absorbing effect of microwave absorbing composites with carbonyl iron particles as the filler
- Nanocomposite based on polyaniline emeraldine-base and α-Al2O3: A structural characterization
- Effect of Cr3C2 content on the microstructure and properties of Mo2NiB2-based cermets
- Short Contributions
- Damage mechanisms in aluminum-matrix composites reinforced with nano-alumina particles
- Synthesis of ultrafine powder of vanadium carbide V8C7 by microwave heating
- People
- Prof. Dr. Werner Skrotzki on the occasion of his 65th birthday
- DGM News
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