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Current-carrying wear behavior of CoCrFeNiW0.2 and CoCrFeNiW0.2+3at%C high entropy alloys.

Authors :
Wang, Pei
Wu, Kongwei
Wu, Weichao
Pan, Aigang
Guo, Zhiming
Chen, Senlin
Source :
Tribology International. Sep2024, Vol. 197, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

High performance CoCrFeNiW 0.2 and CoCrFeNiW 0.2 + 3 at% C HEAs were prepared by vacuum arc melting, which are promising candidates for extreme environment applications. To study the current-carrying wear behavior of the two HEAs under different current conditions, a pin-on-ring test rig was custom-designed. The microstructures, hardness, wear properties and mechanisms of the HEAs were investigated. The results reveal that the HEAs exhibit outstanding wear resistance in the absence of current, as evidenced by the very low wear rates and the relatively smooth worn surfaces. With the increasing of current intensity, it simultaneously exacerbates the abrasive wear, adhesive wear, oxidative wear and arc erosion. The HEAs show the worst wear resistance due to the melt ejection and arc discharge at 10 A. However, when the current reaches 20 A, the elevated temperature promotes material transfer and the formation of dense and complete oxide film, which has lubricating and protective effect to separate the worn surfaces, resulting in the reduction of COFs and wear rates. The rupture and regeneration of oxide film play an opposite effect on sliding contact friction, and their competitive relationship dominates the wear resistance of the HEAs under the large current. The CoCrFeNiW 0.2 + 3 at% C HEA exhibits superior wear resistance than CoCrFeNiW 0.2 HEA under various conditions because the WC carbide is harder than μ phase particle and can impede plastic deformation of FCC matrix during tribological process more efficiently. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0301679X
Volume :
197
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tribology International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177755995
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2024.109749