Effect of Tribological Parameters upon the Mechanical Wear of Unalloyed and High-Alloy Steels

Author:

El Azizi Abdellah1,Hadj Meliani Mohammed2,Belalia Azedine3,Benamar Ali4

Affiliation:

1. Mohammed Boudiaf University of Sciences and Technology

2. Hassiba BenBouali University of Chlef

3. Paul Verlaine University of Metz

4. Superior Normal School of Technical Teaching of Oran

Abstract

In the present work, an experimental study of the influence of tribological parameters upon the mechanical wear behavior of unalloyed and high-alloy steels is proposed, in order to monitor the residual stress evolution as a function of the friction coefficient. For both types of steel, the tests are carried out on specimens polished mechanically or chemically. The dry friction tests were performed on a ball-on-plate testing machine in order to determine the cyclical friction coefficient and the residual stresses developed during the slip of the tempered steel wiper on the specimen. Using the data analysis technique, the correspondence factorial analysis method describes more quickly a large data source by exploiting sophisticated descriptive statistics. The data will are then subjected to a factorial treatment using the metric of Chi-squared (2c) to preserve the probabilistic nature of the problem. This method is considered to be very useful and very precise for determining the residual stress under the cyclical loading caused by dry mechanical friction.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

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