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AuthorOkonkwo, Paul C.
AuthorKelly, Georgina
AuthorRolfe, Bernard F.
AuthorPereira, Michael P.
Available date2021-09-01T10:04:05Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameTribology International
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2016.01.030
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22531
AbstractThis study examines the effect of sliding speed and surface temperature on the wear behavior of an unlubricated mild steel-tool steel contact pair using the pin-on-disc test. The operating conditions and contact pair are of interest to the automotive sheet metal stamping industry and the broader metal forming community, where high contact pressures and moderate forming speeds can result in significant frictional heating and thus affect tool life. It will be shown that, while adhesive wear is dominant at the tool steel surface for all sliding speeds examined, the adhesive wear rate is very sensitive to sliding speed during slow speed conditions but relatively insensitive to sliding speed during higher speed conditions. These higher sliding speeds result in high frictional heating, however, the effect of increasing bulk temperature results in a transition from adhesive wear to material removal-dominated mechanisms. It is concluded that there is a distinct difference in the wear response for comparable surface temperature and bulk temperature conditions, at the low to moderate sliding speeds and temperatures examined in this study. The SEM and profilometry analysis show that the technique of increasing sliding speed to replicate bulk temperature conditions (or vice versa), may not result in equivalent wear rates and mechanisms. 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectAbrasion
Atmospheric temperature
Carbon steel
Friction
Metal forming
Sheet metal
Stamping
Steel
Surface properties
Tool steel
Tools
Wear of materials
Adhesive wears
Automotive sheet metals
Bulk temperatures
Frictional heating
High contact pressures
Operating condition
Pin-on-disc-tests
Surface temperatures
Speed
TitleThe effect of sliding speed on the wear of steel-tool steel pairs
TypeArticle
Pagination218-227
Volume Number97


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