Bhattacharya, Victoria ; Chattopadhyay, K (2004) Microstructure and wear behaviour of aluminium alloys containing embedded nanoscaled lead dispersoids Acta Materialia, 52 (8). pp. 2293-2304. ISSN 1359-6454
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2004.01.020
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2004.01.020
Abstract
We report the early stage friction and wear characteristics of aluminium containing nanosized lead dispersions. The nanocomposite was produced by rapid solidification. The experimental results indicate a significant decrease in friction and wear rate in comparison to its coarse grained counterparts. We show that the observed results suggest an adhesive type of wear mechanism. However, increase in hardness due to refinement of the aluminium grains cannot quantitatively rationalize the results. We explore and discuss the role of nanoscaled lead particles and the mass transport between the sample and counterface via mechanical alloying, in the formation of tribolayers affecting the tribological properties. The plane view and cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy reveals significant elongation as well as coarsening of the lead particles during the process of wear. We attempt to understand these results in the framework of moving dislocations and their assistance to the mass transport among the dispersed lead particles.
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Keywords: | Nano particles;WearDiffusion;Coarsening;Dislocation |
ID Code: | 135396 |
Deposited On: | 23 Jan 2023 09:16 |
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