Dry sliding wear behaviour at ambient and elevated temperatures of plasma transferred arc deposited aluminium composite coatings

Citation
Rl. Deuis et C. Subramanian, Dry sliding wear behaviour at ambient and elevated temperatures of plasma transferred arc deposited aluminium composite coatings, MATER SCI T, 16(2), 2000, pp. 209-219
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
02670836 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
209 - 219
Database
ISI
SICI code
0267-0836(200002)16:2<209:DSWBAA>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Plasma transferred are (PTA) surfacing is a surface engineering process in which a coating is deposited on the substrate by the injection of metal pow ders and/or ceramic particles into the weld pool created by the formation o f a plasma plume. The present work involved the tribological evaluation of metal matrix composite (MMC) coatings deposited onto an aluminium alloy usi ng the PTA technique. Coatings were fabricated by the deposition of an Al-N i powder containing either Al2O3 or SiC particles. Dry sliding wear behavio ur of the coatings was evaluated at ambient and elevated temperatures. Unde r sliding conditions of low applied stress and ambient temperature, reinfor cement properties such as interfacial structure and fracture toughness have a significant influence on wear resistance. The SiC particles, which exhib it high interfacial bonding and toughness, support the matrix by acting as load bearing elements, thereby delaying the transition in wear mechanism as applied stress increases. As applied stresses exceed the fracture strength of the SiC and Al2O3 particles, these particles suffer fragmentation and/o r debonding and no longer support the matrix. At higher stresses and elevat ed temperature, matrix properties such as flow stress and the tribolayer fo rmation play more important roles in determining wear resistance. MST/4300.