Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10624290 | Ceramics International | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The Ti3SiC2 and Ti3SiC2/Pb composites were tested under dry sliding conditions against Ni-based alloys (Inconel 718) at elevated temperatures up to 800 °C using a pin-on-disk tribometer. Detailed tribo-chemical changes of Pb on sliding surface were discussed. It was found that the tribological behavior were insensitive to the temperature from 25 °C (RT) to 600 °C (friction coefficient â0.61-0.72, wear rate â10â3 mm3 N mâ1). An amount of Pb in the composites played a key role in lubricating with the temperature below 800 °C. The friction coefficient (â0.22) and wear rate (â10â7 mm3 N mâ1) at elevated temperatures were both decreased by the added PbO. The wear mechanisms of Ti3SiC2/Pb-Inconel 718 tribo-pair at elevated temperatures were believed to be the combined effect of abrasive wear and tribo-oxidation wear. During the sliding, two oxidization reactions proceed, 2Pb+O2=2PbO (below 600 °C) and 6PbO+O2=2Pb3O4 (800 °C). The friction coefficient and wear rate of the composites were reduced due to the self-lubricating effect of the tribo-oxidation products.
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Authors
Rui Zhang, Keqin Feng, Junhu Meng, Fuyan Liu, Shufang Ren, Wanxiu Hai, Aijun Zhang,