Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5464899 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Surface damage evolution was followed by 3D profilometry and several analyses (SEM, EDX, optical observation) were conducted on surfaces and cross-sections. Based on these results, fretting-wear mechanisms in the 304L SS plate and nitrided 316L SS tube were investigated. The first results in dry environment showed that, for δgâ <± 120 μm, plane profiles had a “W-shape” whereas for δgâ >± 120 μm there was a U-shape. Thus, a W-shape morphology parameter Mw was defined, taking into account the third-body wear volume. Moreover, the worn surfaces of the plane were smoother in solution, and wear was no longer detected on the tube specimens. A modified energy wear approach was then implemented to quantify reciprocating fretting wear rate according to ambient conditions. Finally, two wear mechanisms are proposed.
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Authors
E. Marc, S. Fouvry, C. Phalippou, H. Maitournam,