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  4. Fretting wear behavior of liquid nitrided structural steel, En24 and bearing steel, En31
 
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Fretting wear behavior of liquid nitrided structural steel, En24 and bearing steel, En31

Date Issued
10-01-2006
Author(s)
Ramesh, R.
R Gnanamoorthy 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2005.06.048
Abstract
Fretting wear failures are reported in many bearing-shaft assemblies. Fretting wear characteristics of structural steel, En24 in as-received, hardened-tempered and liquid nitrided condition, when fretted with hardened-tempered bearing steel, En31 is reported in this paper. Tests were conducted at different normal loads and at constant slip amplitude under unlubricated conditions. Coefficient of friction under fretting conditions and wear resistance were measured. Surface chemistry influences the fretting wear behavior more than the hardness of the material. The mono phase epsilon iron nitride structure of compound layer formed in liquid nitriding process offers improved fretting wear resistance against bearing steels. The fretting wear resistance also depends upon the normal load and the nature of contact, stick-slip or gross slip. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Volume
171
Subjects
  • Coefficient of fricti...

  • Fretting wear

  • Hardening

  • Nitriding

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