Impact wear of a tool steel |
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Authors: | Hans Nowotny Stephen Rice Steven Wayne |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Materials Science, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Results from wear studies in repetitive impact sliding are described in this paper. The material pair studied consisted of steel CPM-10V (specimen) (where CPM denotes crucible particle metallurgy) and 17-4 precipitationhardened (PH) steel (counterface) with transverse sliding velocities of 4 and 8 m s?1. By means of scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays and X-ray diffraction methods it is shown that the wear is due to a material transport of the counterface 17-4 PH steel to the CPM-10V surface. In the wear process, a change in microhardness of the counterface substrate is apparent, and X-ray diffraction of debris confirms the presence of transformed metal. These products include γ-Fe together with trace amounts of α-Fe2O3; however, virtually no carbide from the CPM-10V steel was detected. |
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