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Influence of load and sliding speed on friction and interface temperature of hypereutectic alloyed gray cast iron
Date Issued
01-06-2012
Author(s)
Abstract
The influence of incremental sliding speeds and normal loads on friction, wear and interface temperature have been investigated on a series of hypereutectic alloyed gray cast irons. Mass loss and friction coefficient values show inverse trend with sliding speeds. The interfacial temperature increases with incremental speeds and loads while the friction coefficient decrease with the same. The alloys with higher volume of graphite show slightly lower interfacial temperature due to higher thermal transport capacity. The conjoint interaction of asperities and debris possibly predominates at lower speeds and higher mass loss predominates at higher sliding speeds. © Indian Institute of Metals 2012.
Volume
65