We have studied the tribological behavior of a XC 48 steel/XC 48 steel slid
ing couple in the presence of an A.C. magnetic field. Experiments were cond
ucted on a pin-on-disc tribometer in ambient atmosphere under an applied no
rmal load P = 62.85 N and sliding speed v = 0.38m/s. The magnetic field was
applied to the pin and remained constant during each test. Experimental re
sults showed that the presence of a magnetic field around the tribocontact
modifies the tribological behavior through changes of the mechanical proper
ties of the subsurface. The surface microhardness increases in magnetic fie
ld and modifies the tribocontact rheology. The modifications induced in the
contact surface and subsurface of XC 48 steel, by the magnetic field H = 0
to 8 kA/m after 30 min of sliding, were analyzed by Vickers microhardness
measurement, scratch testing with acoustic emission detector, scanning elec
tron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). (C) 2001 El
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