1. Wear Mode Comparison of High-Performance Inconel Alloys
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Grant R. Fox and Hong Liang
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Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Mode (statistics) ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Inconel ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Abstract
Inconel alloys have been used as engineering materials in high temperature and high stress applications due to their excellent mechanical properties. Tribological performances of these alloys, however, have not been conducted extensively. This is because in tribological applications, these materials have not often been utilized in friction and wear-related applications, resulting in a deficiency in the characterization of their tribomechanical properties. In the present research, we investigate the mechanisms of tribological performance of two different Inconel alloys in terms of contact pressures and sliding speeds. We studied their frictional behavior. The wear data were plotted against the pressure×velocity (PV parameter) in order to investigate the changes of surface properties and wear behaviors of the same under the influence of mechanical energy input. It was interesting to find that the wear mechanisms were influenced by the process of tribotesting. There are three competing wear mechanisms found, abrasion, adhesion, and oxidation. Each of those dominates the tribological performance under different conditions.
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- 2010
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