Fretting wear of thin steel wires. Part 2: Influence of crossing angle
Autor: | X. Gómez, Rolf Wäsche, A. Cruzado, Manfred Hartelt, M.A. Urchegui |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Steady state
Materials science Carbon steel Contact geometry Metallurgy Fretting Surfaces and Interfaces engineering.material Condensed Matter Physics Surfaces Coatings and Films Contact angle Mechanics of Materials Ultimate tensile strength Materials Chemistry engineering Composite material Constant (mathematics) Eutectic system |
Zdroj: | Wear. 273:60-69 |
ISSN: | 0043-1648 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.wear.2011.04.012 |
Popis: | The wear behaviour of thin steel wires has been analyzed under oscillating sliding conditions in crossed cylinders contact geometry. The focus of this analysis was the influence of the crossing angle between the wires on the wear. The wires used had 0.45 mm in diameter and the material was cold-drawn eutectoid carbon steel (0.8% C) with a tensile strength higher than 2800 MPa. Two different types of tests were carried out, the first one representing the influence of the crossing angle for a constant load and the second one representing the influence of the crossing angle with constant contact pressure. In the first type of tests it was seen that as the contact angle decreases the contact pressure decreases too and hence less energy specific wear resistance is observed. As a consequence less wear is produced, thus increasing the life of the wires. In the second type of tests it was seen that with constant contact pressure but different crossing angles, nearly the same energy specific wear resistance was observed. This points at an identical wear behaviour in both type of tests but with a running-in and a steady state period as two different wear periods. The tests showed that the running in period may play an important role in the overall wear particle generation and hence the wear occurring in the steady state period is rather mild. |
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