TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF POROUS AL ALLOYS
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2015-03-17
Authors
Sinha, Avijit
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Aluminium alloys are becoming attractive for critical structural applications for their light weight, high
specific strength, high corrosion resistance and good heat conductivity. It is suitable for manufacturing
many components such as clutch housings in the automotive industry. These alloys can be fabricated using
powder metallurgy techniques in which porosity is a common feature. The presence of pores is responsible
for decreasing the effective load bearing cross-sectional area and act as a stress concentration site for strain
localization and damage, decreasing both strength and ductility. Not only the total area percentage of
porosity influences the degradation in properties but the size, shape and inter connectivity of the porosity
also play an important role. The present study aims to establish a better understanding of the relationship
between surface porosity and corresponding wear behavior. In this study, porous specimens were
produced using powder metallurgy techniques. The extent of wear damage and the type of wear was
investigated under low load range of 1.5-5N against a AISI 52100 bearing steel ball using a reciprocating
ball-on-flat wear configuration and frequency of 10 Hz. Scanning electron microscopy of the wear tracks
and wear debris was carried out to identify wear mechanisms. This study revealed that due to the combined
effect of the real area of contact and subsurface cracking, wear rate increased with increasing porosity
content. The friction and wear behavior of Al A380M, pure Al and Al 6061 as a function of porosity
content can be attributed to their hardness and corresponding wear mechanism.
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