Effect of thermochemical treatments on the sliding wear mechanisms of steels under boundary lubrication

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E, JS [1 ]
Gawne, DT
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[1] GKN Technol Ltd, Wolverhampton WV4 6BW, W Midlands, England
[2] S Bank Univ, London SE1 0AA, England
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wear; steel; boundary lubrication; surface modification;
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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The effect of heat treatment, carburizing and plasma nitriding on the material-removal mechanisms and wear behavior of steels under boundary-lubricated conditions has been studied. A controlled procedure using mild abrasives under a light load was adopted in order to avoid long-term effects from severe wear in the running-in stage of pin-on-disc testing. Electron microscopy of the sliding surfaces showed that wear of the untreated steel took place by abrasive and adhesive mechanisms. Heat treatment by austenitizing, quenching and tempering (through-hardening) reduced the wear rate and carburizing produced a further reduction. The principal wear mechanisms in the both through-hardened and carburized steels was abrasive non delamination wear with adhesive wear being unimportant. Electron microscopy on cross-sections through the sliding surfaces of the carburized and through hardened steels showed extensive plasticity: cracks, and delaminated wear phenomena. The elimination of adhesive wear as a major wear mechanism is attributed to the influence of hardness on junction growth and the emergence of delamination wear to the effect of nano-crystalline carbides on fatigue life. Plasma nitriding resulted in an additional reduction in wear rate and the effective elimination of delamination wear. Electron microscopy on the plasma-nitrided steel revealed the presence of a dispersion of white layer regions. which raised the yield strength but also resulted in micro-pitting due to a deformation mismatch with the matrix.
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