C. Papaphilippou et al., THE INFLUENCE OF HUMIDITY AND THE ROLE OF DEBRIS IN THE UNLUBRICATED WEAR OF DUCTILE CAST-IRON AGAINST ALUMINA, Wear, 177(2), 1994, pp. 151-157
The unlubricated wear of ductile cast iron sliding against an alumina
counterbody under mild pin-on-disc testing conditions was studied. Wea
r plots showing the evolution of wear coefficient with normal load, sl
iding velocity and humidity have been established. The evolution of th
e wear coefficient as well as metallographic observations revealed a t
hree stage oxidational wear mechanism. A decrease in humidity resulted
in an increase of wear coefficient, mainly owing to abrasive debris b
ehaviour. The removal of wear debris during testing helped in understa
nding its role in the wear process of ductile cast iron. This role app
eared to be both detrimental under dry and beneficial under humid cond
itions respectively.