TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACE LAYERS OF GJS2131 CAST IRON PARTS AFTER FINISH TURNING
Journal Title: Tribologia - Year 2013, Vol 248, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper, the results of studies on the surface tribological properties of parts made of spheroidal graphite cast iron GJS2131 with a ferrite- -pearlite structure after finish turning with different tool materials and machining conditions are presented. Investigations revealed minimum values of the friction coefficient and the slower, 20%, increase of temperature in the case of inserts made of “superhard” material CBN7050 compared to the hard alloy K10. The correct choice of turning conditions and tool material significantly affects the intensity of the wear of the rubbing surfaces. The lowest values of the volumetric wear rate intensity are registered in the case of CBN7050 tool material when turning at high speeds and low feed rates and in the case of K10 material when turning at low speeds and high feed rates. When using the investigated tool materials, very significant correlation between the state of the surface layer and its tribological characteristics has been set. In particular, the material CBN7050 has high coefficients of correlation between the intensity of wear Iv and the degree of distances distortion d/d between the planes of the crystal net, macrostresses (σ1 + σ2), microhardness HV0.05, and the friction coefficient, as well as between the values of (σ1 + σ2) and the friction coefficient or between the dislocation density, microhardness and the friction coefficient. The coefficients of correlation between the friction coefficient and wear rate are less significant. This is evidence of a moderate influence of the friction coefficient on the wear rate of turned surfaces.
Authors and Affiliations
Eugene Feldshtein, Halina Pacha-Gołębiowska
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