Abstract
"Abrasion wear is one of the most dominant types of wear in many applications, causing over 50% of all wear failures [1]. The abrasive wear phenomenon could be classified regarding several aspects: a) the position of the abrasive particles: two-body abrasion if they are fixed, or three-body abrasion if they are free to slide and/or roll, b) the stresses involved: gouging abrasion, high-stress abrasion (grinding) and low-stress abrasion (scratching), c) the surface appearance: ploughing, cutting, fatigue and fracture (cracking). In this study was approached the possibility of abrasion wear resistance evaluation of selffluxing Ni-base coatings by scratch testing. Materials used in tests were: three self-fluxing Ni-base coatings deposited on low-alloyed steel substrate using flame spraying process (referred to as S1, S2 and S3). The wear of the samples and the friction coefficient were investigated with scratch tester and analyzed in correlation with their mechanical properties. "
Publisher
Academia de Stiinte Tehnice in Romania
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