2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12666-013-0343-x
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Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V Alloy Consisting of Bimodal Microstructure

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“…In this study, it was also found that in the tribological tests at intermediate conditions shown in Table 2 (0.78m/ s 42.55 and 1.56/s 21.79) the applied normal load has a greater influence on the wear coefficient than the sliding velocity. These results are coincident with the observations made by Sahoo et al 22 and Straffelini and Molinari. 19…”
Section: Influence Of Contact Pressure and Sliding Velocity Dependenc...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In this study, it was also found that in the tribological tests at intermediate conditions shown in Table 2 (0.78m/ s 42.55 and 1.56/s 21.79) the applied normal load has a greater influence on the wear coefficient than the sliding velocity. These results are coincident with the observations made by Sahoo et al 22 and Straffelini and Molinari. 19…”
Section: Influence Of Contact Pressure and Sliding Velocity Dependenc...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The tribological behavior of the Ti alloys is influenced by both, the sliding velocity and the normal load. The values obtained for the wear coefficient of the alloys are from the same order of magnitude as those referenced by other authors in previous similar works of Straffelini and Molinari, 19 Alam and Hasseb, 20 Mao et al, 21 Sahoo et al 22 and Li et al 23 Through the analysis of Table 3, it is possible to verify that in the Ti-6Al-4V alloy the lowest value of the wear coefficient (51.8 × 10 −6 [mm 3 /(N.m)]) occurs in the o less severe test conditions (0.78m/s and 21.79N). In turn, the highest value high (169.8 × 10 −6 [mm 3 /(N.m)]) occurs under the most severe test conditions (1.56 m/s and 42.55N).…”
Section: Influence Of Contact Pressure and Sliding Velocity Dependenc...supporting
confidence: 78%
“…Sahoo et al [21] investigated the dry sliding wear behavior of bi-modal micro-structured Ti64 surfaces. The cylindrical specimens (dia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, Molinari et al [25] have confirmed (previously) the occurrence of oxidative and delamination wear at low and high sliding speeds, respectively. Consequently, at a medium Hence, it got inferred that the wear characteristics of the bi-modal Ti64 surfaces primarily depend on the variation in sliding velocities (recognized by the shift in wear mechanism and morphology of the wear debris) and insensitive to the applied load [21].…”
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