DRY SLIDING FRICTION AND WEAR OF THE WC/TIC-CO IN CONTACT WITH AL2O3 FOR TWO SLIDING SPEEDS
Date
2022
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University of Niš
Abstract
The paper examines the friction and wear behavior of four different WC/TiCCo cermets, where three of them are composed of 5%, 10% and 15% TiC additions,
and a WC-Co grade without TiC, taken as a reference material for comparison
purpose. The principal aim is to improve wear resistance to high sliding speeds (hot
rolling) of the WC-Co material as a reference by adding previously-listed percentage of
TiC. The samples (cermets) were prepared according to the powder metallurgy
procedure, which includes the preparation of the powder mixture, its compression
shaping and liquid phase sintering. Sintering was carried out at 1460 ° C, for 14 hours,
in a reducing medium (H2). The TiC materials are added in order to boost hardness of
the WC-15Co cermet and, consequently, its resistance to wear under thermomechanical
conditions. The experiments are conducted using a pin-on-disc tribometer in contact
with Al2O3 alumina ball at two sliding speeds of 0.5m/s and 0.75m/s, at a high
temperature of 450°C, and a 20 N load. It has been noticed that some recorded friction
coefficients are unstable and exhibit many peaks during almost the whole friction test
period. The obtained results from the SEM microscope show that the wear behavior of
the new proposed material is improved, where it has been shown that, at the sliding
speed of 0.75m/s, the greater the TiC percentage is, the lower the average friction
coefficient will be. Also, for the speed of 0.5 m/s, the average friction coefficient is
relatively more stable with the TiC percentage increase. Moreover, the obtained
experimental results show an average wear rate decrease, with respect to reference
grades (NA), that amounts to nearly 36% and 41% at the two sliding speeds P1
(0.5m/s) and P2 (0.75m/s), respectively.