Wear, volume 326-327, pages 10-19
Wear resistance of an ultrafine-grained Cu-Zr alloy processed by equal-channel angular pressing
Jianwei Li
1
,
Jittraporn Wongsa-Ngam
2, 3
,
Jie Xu
1
,
Debin Shan
1
,
Bin Guo
1
,
Terence G. Langdon
3, 4
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-03-01
Materials Chemistry
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Condensed Matter Physics
Surfaces and Interfaces
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
A Cu-0.1 wt.% Zr alloy was processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) through 8 passes at room temperature to produce an ultrafine grain size of ~350 nm with an average Vickers microindentation hardness (200 gf) of ~140. Ball-on-disc dry sliding tests were conducted on an annealed material and on the ECAP-processed alloy using applied normal loads from 1 to 15 N. The coefficient of friction (COF), surface topography and wear volume loss were examined to evaluate the micro-wear resistance. The results show that samples processed by ECAP have lower average values for the COF than the unprocessed alloy and there is also a decrease in the wear depth and wear volume loss with increasing numbers of ECAP passes. The ultrafine-grained alloy processed by ECAP has a higher wear resistance than the annealed and unprocessed material due to the significant grain refinement and improved mechanical properties.
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