Bk. Prasad, MICROSTRUCTURE, MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES AND SLIDING WEAR CHARACTERISTICS OF ZN-BASED ALLOYS - EFFECTS OF PARTIALLY SUBSTITUTING CU BY SI, Zeitschrift fur Metallkunde, 88(12), 1997, pp. 929-933
In this investigation, the influence of partially replacing Cu by Si o
n the microstructure, the mechanical and the sliding wear properties o
f a Zn-based alloy has been studied. The presence of Si particles in t
he Si-containing alloy caused its room temperature tensile strength an
d elongation to be reduced compared with that not alloyed (with the el
ement). However with increasing test temperatures, the difference in t
he strength values of the alloys decreased gradually; the trend revers
ed at the maximum test temperature. Elongation of the alloy comprising
Si was less than the Si-free specimens over the entire range of test
temperatures. Increasing the test temperature deteriorated the strengt
h of the alloys while an opposite trend was observed in the case of th
eir elongation. The alloys exhibited higher wear rates with pressure/s
peed, an exception being the wear behaviour of the Si-containing alloy
wherein the wear rate decreased with speed beyond the sliding speed o
f 2.68 m/s. A similar behaviour. was also observed with the alloys in
terms of the frictional heating. The study indicates that the (partial
) replacement of Cu by Si improves the wear behaviour of the alloy sys
tem at high sliding speeds which was also reflected in terms of its su
perior thermal stability. The latter was indicated by a reduced influe
nce of test temperature on the tensile strength of the Si-containing a
lloy when compared with that not comprising the element.