Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel
Deformation processing is an important technique to produce improved and high strength steel products. Uniaxial compression (UAC) imparts high strength and hardness to processed material. On the other hand, multi axial compression (MAC), a type of severe plastic deformation (SPD) technique which is...
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doaj-c510526edc804ae4a52a7986ecf35d4d2020-11-24T22:11:46ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652017-03-013917381Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 SteelA.K. Padap0N. Kumar1D. Gupta2A. Saini3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, IndiaDeformation processing is an important technique to produce improved and high strength steel products. Uniaxial compression (UAC) imparts high strength and hardness to processed material. On the other hand, multi axial compression (MAC), a type of severe plastic deformation (SPD) technique which is used to develop finer substructure/grains with increased strain. In the present work, two different techniques, warm MAC and warm UAC are used for processing of low plain carbon steel (AISI1010). Mechanical and tribological properties of processed and annealed steel are studied at room temperature and correlated with microstructural changes. Results reveal that hardness and tensile strength of processed steel using MAC and UAC techniques improved significantly as compared to annealed samples; however a reduction in wear resistance is observed which may be attributed to increased brittleness and lower pull-off work resulting in more wear loss due to third body abrasion wear. Fractured and worn surfaces were also studied under scanning electron microscope to understand the type of failure and wear mechanism involved. http://www.tribology.fink.rs/2017-1-08.htmlMACUACSteelSliding wearThird body abrasionFriction |
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A.K. Padap N. Kumar D. Gupta A. Saini Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel Tribology in Industry MAC UAC Steel Sliding wear Third body abrasion Friction |
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Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel |
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Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel |
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Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel |
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Wear and Friction Behavior of Multi and Uniaxial Compressed AISI1010 Steel |
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wear and friction behavior of multi and uniaxial compressed aisi1010 steel |
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University of Kragujevac |
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Tribology in Industry |
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Deformation processing is an important technique to produce improved and high strength steel products. Uniaxial compression (UAC) imparts high strength and hardness to processed material. On the other hand, multi axial compression (MAC), a type of severe plastic deformation (SPD) technique which is used to develop finer substructure/grains with increased strain. In the present work, two different techniques, warm MAC and warm UAC are used for processing of low plain carbon steel (AISI1010). Mechanical and tribological properties of processed and annealed steel are studied at room temperature and correlated with microstructural changes. Results reveal that hardness and tensile strength of processed steel using MAC and UAC techniques improved significantly as compared to annealed samples; however a reduction in wear resistance is observed which may be attributed to increased brittleness and lower pull-off work resulting in more wear loss due to third body abrasion wear. Fractured and worn surfaces were also studied under scanning electron microscope to understand the type of failure and wear mechanism involved. |
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MAC UAC Steel Sliding wear Third body abrasion Friction |
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