Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact

The wear behavior of AISI304 stainless steel was investigated under dry, water-, and oil-lubricated conditions. A block-on-disk wear test was conducted in this work, since the test conditions could be controlled easily. For oil-lubricated contact, a significant amount of thin and elongated cutting c...

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Autores principales: Yoon-Seok Lee, Shunnosuke Yamagishi, Masataka Tsuro, Changwook Ji, Seungchan Cho, Yangdo Kim, Moonhee Choi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7d7c621c120d47fa8d93308ced628d852021-11-25T18:22:25ZWear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact10.3390/met111118542075-4701https://doaj.org/article/7d7c621c120d47fa8d93308ced628d852021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/11/1854https://doaj.org/toc/2075-4701The wear behavior of AISI304 stainless steel was investigated under dry, water-, and oil-lubricated conditions. A block-on-disk wear test was conducted in this work, since the test conditions could be controlled easily. For oil-lubricated contact, a significant amount of thin and elongated cutting chip-like debris was observed. This is attributed to the high lubricating effect of oil. Strain-induced martensitic (SIM) transformation was observed for all AISI304 blocks after the wear test, while AISI304 consisted of a single γ-austenite phase prior to the wear test. The Stribeck curve and the corresponding lubrication regimes were also considered to explain the wear behaviors and lubrication effect of AISI304. In comparison to the dry or water-lubricated conditions, which fall in the boundary lubrication regime at a low rotation speed, it is considered that the high viscosity of the oil-based lubricant causes the lubrication condition to enter the mixed lubrication regime early at a lower speed, thus reducing the specific wear rate over the 100–300 rpm range.Yoon-Seok LeeShunnosuke YamagishiMasataka TsuroChangwook JiSeungchan ChoYangdo KimMoonhee ChoiMDPI AGarticleAISI304martensitic transformationaustenitelubricantwearfrictionMining engineering. MetallurgyTN1-997ENMetals, Vol 11, Iss 1854, p 1854 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic AISI304
martensitic transformation
austenite
lubricant
wear
friction
Mining engineering. Metallurgy
TN1-997
spellingShingle AISI304
martensitic transformation
austenite
lubricant
wear
friction
Mining engineering. Metallurgy
TN1-997
Yoon-Seok Lee
Shunnosuke Yamagishi
Masataka Tsuro
Changwook Ji
Seungchan Cho
Yangdo Kim
Moonhee Choi
Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
description The wear behavior of AISI304 stainless steel was investigated under dry, water-, and oil-lubricated conditions. A block-on-disk wear test was conducted in this work, since the test conditions could be controlled easily. For oil-lubricated contact, a significant amount of thin and elongated cutting chip-like debris was observed. This is attributed to the high lubricating effect of oil. Strain-induced martensitic (SIM) transformation was observed for all AISI304 blocks after the wear test, while AISI304 consisted of a single γ-austenite phase prior to the wear test. The Stribeck curve and the corresponding lubrication regimes were also considered to explain the wear behaviors and lubrication effect of AISI304. In comparison to the dry or water-lubricated conditions, which fall in the boundary lubrication regime at a low rotation speed, it is considered that the high viscosity of the oil-based lubricant causes the lubrication condition to enter the mixed lubrication regime early at a lower speed, thus reducing the specific wear rate over the 100–300 rpm range.
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author Yoon-Seok Lee
Shunnosuke Yamagishi
Masataka Tsuro
Changwook Ji
Seungchan Cho
Yangdo Kim
Moonhee Choi
author_facet Yoon-Seok Lee
Shunnosuke Yamagishi
Masataka Tsuro
Changwook Ji
Seungchan Cho
Yangdo Kim
Moonhee Choi
author_sort Yoon-Seok Lee
title Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
title_short Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
title_full Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
title_fullStr Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
title_full_unstemmed Wear Behaviors of Stainless Steel and Lubrication Effect on Transitions in Lubrication Regimes in Sliding Contact
title_sort wear behaviors of stainless steel and lubrication effect on transitions in lubrication regimes in sliding contact
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/7d7c621c120d47fa8d93308ced628d85
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