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Reciprocating Sliding Wear Behavior of 60NiTi As Compared to 440C Steel under Lubricated and Unlubricated Conditions
Authors:Khashayar Khanlari  Maziar Ramezani  Piaras Kelly  Peng Cao  Thomas Neitzert
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealandkkhanlar@aut.ac.nz;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand;4. Department of Engineering Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;5. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

60NiTi is a hard (~60 HRC) and highly corrosion-resistant intermetallic with a relatively low elastic modulus (~100 GPa). In addition, this alloy exhibits a high compressive strength (~2,500 MPa) and a high elastic compressive strain of over 5%. These attributes make this alloy an attractive candidate to be employed in structural and mechanical component applications. However, sliding wear behavior of this intermetallic has not yet been studied in a systematic way. In this study, lubricated and unlubricated reciprocating sliding wear behavior of 60NiTi is compared to 440 C steel as a conventional bearing and wear-resistant alloy. Results of experiments carried out under different loads show that 60NiTi, despite having a higher hardness, exhibits a significantly inferior wear behavior under dry conditions in comparison to 440 C steel. These unexpected results indicate that 60NiTi does not follow conventional wear theories where the wear of materials has an inverse relationship to their hardness. On the other hand, under lubricated conditions with castor oil and a synthetic gear oil, 60NiTi exhibits low specific wear rates. These results exhibit the importance of proper lubrication in sliding mode applications where 60NiTi is exploited as a wear-resistant alloy.
Keywords:Nonferrous alloys  unlubricated wear  lubricants  wear mechanisms  abrasive wear  fatigue
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