2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2006.06.020
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Embeddability behaviour of tin-based bearing material in dry sliding

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“…Elleuch et al [32] have observed delamination and wear tracks on surfaces of brass bearings. Zeren [33] and Feyzullahoglu et al [34] have observed embability of Sn element. They reported that two phases (Zinc and copper) in brass bearings.…”
Section: Microstructure Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Elleuch et al [32] have observed delamination and wear tracks on surfaces of brass bearings. Zeren [33] and Feyzullahoglu et al [34] have observed embability of Sn element. They reported that two phases (Zinc and copper) in brass bearings.…”
Section: Microstructure Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Elleuch et al [32] determined the friction coefficient of 0.05, wear rate of 10 mg in SAE 619 brass Zeren [33] and Feyzullahoglu et al [34] determined the friction coefficient of approximately 0.05, wear rate of 10 mg in SAE 619 brass (2.4% Pb, 0.2% Sn, 39.5% Zn) and friction coefficient of approximately 0.06, wear rate of 20 mg in WM-2 (89% Sn, 7.2% Sb, 3% Cu) bearings at 1500 rpm sliding speed and 115 N loads, on dry and lubricated conditions. They reported that Sn element increased embability of bronze, brass, and Sn based bearings.…”
Section: Wear Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More significant fluctuations of microhardness in the tooth body are explained by the fact that in the microstructure, along with bainite, soft inclusions of ferrite (80 HV) are present. [15] From the presented results of microstructure examinations and microhardness measurements it is established that the forged metal zone passes into the cast zone smoothly. Thus, there is no sharp transition between the forged insert and the cast body of the tooth.…”
Section: Large Gearsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…It is known that alloying of copper with tin enhances the operational properties by improving the embeddability, conformability and resistance to seizure (Zeren at al. [16]; Zeren [17]; Goudarzi et al [18]; Gebretsadik et al [19].…”
Section: Materials Researchedmentioning
confidence: 99%