Effect Of Applied Pressure On The Tribological Behaviour Of Dual Particle Size Rutile Reinforced Lm13 Alloy Composite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Rama Arora Suresh Kumar Gurmel Singh O. P. Pandey
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The tribological behavior of Dual Particles Size (DPS) rutile reinforced LM13 alloy composite was investigated under varying applied pressure from 125 kPa to 625 kPa at a constant sliding speed of 1.6 m/s. In the present studies, 15 wt.% of rutile particles of different sizes (50-75 μm and 106-125 μm) are reinforced in the Al-12Si alloy (LM13) by liquid metallurgy route. Microhardness of the prepared samples was measured in different phases. Microstructure, wear mechanism and surface morphology of the wear surfaces and debris was observed under optical and scanning electron microscope. The change in wear behavior has been explained with reference to the observed EDS analysis of the wear track and debris. However, an interesting change in wear feature, mild to severe wear transition at critical pressure was noticed in wear behavior of the composite. The Al-DPS composite has immense potential to be used as a component material for tribological applications.
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APA: Rama Arora Suresh Kumar Gurmel Singh O. P. Pandey  (2015)  Effect Of Applied Pressure On The Tribological Behaviour Of Dual Particle Size Rutile Reinforced Lm13 Alloy Composite

MLA: Rama Arora Suresh Kumar Gurmel Singh O. P. Pandey Effect Of Applied Pressure On The Tribological Behaviour Of Dual Particle Size Rutile Reinforced Lm13 Alloy Composite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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