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Studies of high temperature sliding wear of metallic dissimilar interfaces
Authors:IA Inman  PK Datta  HL Du  JS Burnell-Gray  S Pierzgalski  Q Luo
Affiliation:aAdvanced Materials Research Institute, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK;bMaterials Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK
Abstract:The evolution of microstructures in the glaze layer formed during limited debris retention sliding wear of Nimonic 80A against Stellite 6 at 750 °C and a sliding speed of 0.314 m s−1 (7 N applied load, 4522 m sliding distance) was investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive analysis by X-ray (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The collected data indicate the development of a wear resistant nano-structured glaze layer. The process of ‘fragmentation’ involving deformation, generation of dislocations, formation of sub-grains and their increasing refinement causing increasing misorientation was responsible for the formation of nano-structured grains. The rapid formation of this glaze layer from primarily cobalt–chromium debris transferred from (and also back to) the surface of the Stellite 6, kept wear of both the Nimonic 80A and Stellite 6 to very low levels.However, increasing the sliding speed to 0.905 m s−1 (750 °C) suppressed glaze formation with only a patchy, unstable glaze forming on the Stellite 6 counterface and an absence of glaze development on the Nimonic 80A sample (the Nimonic 80A surface was covered with at most, a very thinly smeared layer of oxide). The high levels of oxide debris generated at 0.905 m s−1 instead acted as a loose abrasive assisting wear of especially the Nimonic 80A. This behaviour was attributed to a change in oxide chemistry (due to the dominance of nickel and chromium oxides generated from the Nimonic 80A) resulting in poor oxide sintering characteristics, in combination with increased mobility and reduced residency of the oxide debris at 0.905 m s−1.
Keywords:High temperature wear  Dissimilar materials  Nano-scale  Glaze layer  Oxidation
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