Effect of Sliding Speed and Applied Load on Dry Sliding Tribological Performance of TiAl Matrix Self-lubricating Composites

More durable, low-friction self-lubricating materials in modern industry are greatly needed for tribological systems. The current paper presents the tribological performance of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites (TSC) containing MoS 2 , hexagonal BN and Ti 3 SiC 2 designated as MhT against GCr1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tribology letters 2014-09, Vol.55 (3), p.393-404
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Zengshi, Shi, Xiaoliang, Zhang, Qiaoxin, Zhai, Wenzheng, Li, Xixing, Yao, Jie, Chen, Long, Zhu, Qingshuai, Xiaov, Yecheng
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Zusammenfassung:More durable, low-friction self-lubricating materials in modern industry are greatly needed for tribological systems. The current paper presents the tribological performance of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites (TSC) containing MoS 2 , hexagonal BN and Ti 3 SiC 2 designated as MhT against GCr15 steel counterface under several sliding speeds from 0.2 to 0.8 m s −1 and applied loads from 6 to 12 N. The results suggested that MhT played an important role in decreasing friction coefficients and wear rates. The covering percentage of transfer layers on worn surfaces varied with the changing of sliding speeds and applied loads, hence resulting in the distinct friction and wear characteristics of TSC. TSC containing 10 wt% MhT exhibited the best excellent tribological performance at 10 N–0.8 m s −1 , which could be due to the formation of the best compaction and largest coverage of transfer layer on the worn surfaces.
ISSN:1023-8883
1573-2711
DOI:10.1007/s11249-014-0367-3