Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart

This article investigates the friction and wear of cold rolled high strength steel at various displacement amplitudes. Reciprocal sliding tests are carried out using a ball-on-flat testing apparatus. The tangential force occurring at the contact surface between a high strength steel specimen and an...

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Main Authors: Jiwon Hur, Kyungmok Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/7/3/90
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spelling doaj-38a8389303a64d92b2acd0be0805eec02020-11-24T23:15:26ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012017-03-01739010.3390/met7030090met7030090Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 CounterpartJiwon Hur0Kyungmok Kim1School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Korea Aerospace University, 76 Hanggongdaehang-ro, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 412-791, KoreaSchool of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Korea Aerospace University, 76 Hanggongdaehang-ro, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 412-791, KoreaThis article investigates the friction and wear of cold rolled high strength steel at various displacement amplitudes. Reciprocal sliding tests are carried out using a ball-on-flat testing apparatus. The tangential force occurring at the contact surface between a high strength steel specimen and an AISI52100 ball is measured during the tests. After each test, the worn surface profile on the steel specimen is determined. Experimental results show that the ratio of the maximum tangential to the normal force remains at 0.7 after an initial rapid increase, and the ratio does not greatly change according to the imposed displacement amplitudes (in the range of 0.05 mm and 0.3 mm). The wear volume loss on the steel specimen increases according to the number of cycles. It is determined that the wear rate of the specimen changes with respect to the imposed displacement amplitude. That is, the wear rate rapidly increases within the displacement amplitude range of 0.05 mm to 0.09 mm, while the wear rate gradually increases when the displacement amplitude is greater than 0.2 mm. The obtained results provide the friction and wear behaviors of cold rolled high strength steel in fretting and reciprocal sliding regimes.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/7/3/90frettingslidingfrictionwearcold rolled high strength steelAISI52100
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author Jiwon Hur
Kyungmok Kim
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Kyungmok Kim
Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
Metals
fretting
sliding
friction
wear
cold rolled high strength steel
AISI52100
author_facet Jiwon Hur
Kyungmok Kim
author_sort Jiwon Hur
title Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
title_short Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
title_full Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
title_fullStr Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on Friction and Wear of Cold Rolled High Strength Steel against an AISI52100 Counterpart
title_sort investigation on friction and wear of cold rolled high strength steel against an aisi52100 counterpart
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This article investigates the friction and wear of cold rolled high strength steel at various displacement amplitudes. Reciprocal sliding tests are carried out using a ball-on-flat testing apparatus. The tangential force occurring at the contact surface between a high strength steel specimen and an AISI52100 ball is measured during the tests. After each test, the worn surface profile on the steel specimen is determined. Experimental results show that the ratio of the maximum tangential to the normal force remains at 0.7 after an initial rapid increase, and the ratio does not greatly change according to the imposed displacement amplitudes (in the range of 0.05 mm and 0.3 mm). The wear volume loss on the steel specimen increases according to the number of cycles. It is determined that the wear rate of the specimen changes with respect to the imposed displacement amplitude. That is, the wear rate rapidly increases within the displacement amplitude range of 0.05 mm to 0.09 mm, while the wear rate gradually increases when the displacement amplitude is greater than 0.2 mm. The obtained results provide the friction and wear behaviors of cold rolled high strength steel in fretting and reciprocal sliding regimes.
topic fretting
sliding
friction
wear
cold rolled high strength steel
AISI52100
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/7/3/90
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