Tribological evaluation of oil pump relief valve coatings compatible with an aluminum oil pump body

Citation
Sc. Tung et al., Tribological evaluation of oil pump relief valve coatings compatible with an aluminum oil pump body, WEAR, 250, 2001, pp. 690-705
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
WEAR
ISSN journal
00431648 → ACNP
Volume
250
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
690 - 705
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1648(200110)250:<690:TEOOPR>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Wear can cause automotive relief valves to jam. In order to evaluate and sc reen candidate coatings for oil pump relief valves for reduction of aluminu m pump cylinder bore wear and wear-related sticking, a laboratory reciproca ting wear test using production parts has been developed. The coatings on v alves include impinged and physical vapor deposited (PVD)-coated molybdenum disulfides, electroplated nickel-phosphorous with polytetrafluoroethylene (Ni-PTFE), electroplated bronze, and electroplated nickel-phosphorous-boron nitride (Ni-P-BN). The test results showed that the electroplated bronze coating demonstrated the best wear resistance against 380 aluminum pump bores while Ni-PTFE rank ed second, PVD-coated MoS2 third, and Ni-P-BN ranked last. It was observed that the electroplated bronze coating showed only mild oxidative or abrasiv e wear after 20 h wear test. The Ni-P-BN coating gave the worst wear resist ance due to severe abrasive wear, surface scoring, and coating abrasion dur ing the wear test. The major wear mechanisms for valve bore/relief valve ca n be classified at different levels from mild wear (oxidative wear or surfa ce delamination) to abrasive wear (scoring, scuffing, and ploughing). This paper also reviewed the rooted wear mechanisms of production pump relief va lves against aluminum bores based on metallographic observations of worn su rfaces after field tests. This tribological investigation of valve coatings has provided insights into the fundamental wear mechanisms which depend on the compatibility of two sliding materials, protective coating composition , hard particle content, and surface interaction. The information will be u seful in preventing oil pump relief valves from jamming. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.