Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
619358 Wear 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this work was to investigate the performance of potential surface treatments and coatings for the surfaces of components in a rolling/sliding contact. The focus was on wear and friction levels. A rolling/sliding test method using two discs made from a high quality steel (nitrogen martensitic stainless bearing steel) used in manufacturing precision components. One disc was curved (this disc was coated/treated) and one was flat (this disc was untreated). A contact pressure of 3.65 GPa (typical of the maximum contact pressure that could be seen in such contacts) and a slip level of 0.5% were used. Tests were run lubricated (with a multi-purpose synthetic grease with lithium soap) and dry, to represent the worst case scenario. The worn surfaces were analysed and friction was assessed and compared to that seen with the untreated base material. Performance of the treatments and coatings were ranked to select those to take forward to full-scale component testing.
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