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Tribological behavior of Al-based self-lubricating composites

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Aluminum-based composites containing either SiC (Al10%SiC) as the hard phase or a combination of SiC and MoS2 (Al10%SiC4%MoS2) have been synthesized following stir casting route. To overcome the poor wetting characteristics, magnesium was added in one of the composites (Al10%SiC4%MoS24%Mg) to improve the bonding between matrix and second phase. The results suggested an enhancement in hardness and strength of the composite containing SiC-MoS2 and Mg, thus indicating the effectiveness of Mg addition in improving the interfacial bonding strength. Tribological performance of the composites has been examined by carrying out pin-on-disk wear tests under dry sliding conditions at different normal loads of 9.8, 14.7, 19.6, and 24.5 N and at a constant sliding speed of 1 m/s. Both the friction coefficient and the wear rate have been found to reduce with addition of MoS2; however, bonding between the matrix and reinforcements was not good. Al10%SiC4%MoS24%Mg has shown the best tribological performance at all the loads in terms of the lowest friction coefficient and the lowest wear rate. The wear mechanism has been found to be a combination of adhesion and abrasion as indicated by the presence of some abrasive grooves and delaminated flakes at the worn surface and the X-ray examination of wear debris for all the materials used in the present investigation. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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