Friction and Wear Properties of Spark Plasma Sintering NiCr–SrSO4 Composites at Elevated Temperatures in Sliding Against Alumina Ball
Nickel-based self-lubricating composites with SrSO 4 as a high-temperature solid lubricant have been prepared by spark plasma sintering method. Their friction and wear properties were evaluated using a high-temperature friction and wear tester in dry sliding against alumina ball up to 600 °C. NiCr–1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tribology letters 2016-11, Vol.64 (2), p.1-10, Article 29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nickel-based self-lubricating composites with SrSO
4
as a high-temperature solid lubricant have been prepared by spark plasma sintering method. Their friction and wear properties were evaluated using a high-temperature friction and wear tester in dry sliding against alumina ball up to 600 °C. NiCr–10 wt% SrSO
4
composite exhibits satisfactory mechanical properties and tribological properties from room temperature to 600 °C (except for 200 °C) as contrasted with unmodified Ni–Cr alloy. The friction coefficients of NiCr–10 wt% SrSO
4
at 400 and 600 °C are 0.32 and 0.20, respectively. The corresponding wear rates are 1.44 × 10
−5
and 2.4 × 10
−5
mm
3
/(Nm). The unmodified Ni–Cr alloy exhibits friction coefficients of 0.41 and wear rates in order of 10
−4
mm
3
/(Nm) in a temperature range of 400–600 °C. At elevated temperatures, a dense and protective glaze layer is generated on the worn surface of composites. The glaze layer was then investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy and XPS. Tribo-chemical reaction during high-temperature wear tests is responsible for the formation of the protective glaze layer. The newly formed oxides (NiO and Cr
2
O
3
) and some self-lubricating oxysalts (SrSO
4
and SrCrO
4
) can promote the densification of oxide glaze layer, and finally generate a dense lubricating film to effectively reduce friction and wear at elevated temperatures. |
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ISSN: | 1023-8883 1573-2711 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11249-016-0766-8 |