The impact of surface topography after milling process on tribological characteristics of 36CrNiMo4 steel
Andrzej DZIERWA, Nataliia STELMAKH, Nika TIKANASHVILI
Abstract. Tribological investigations were conducted under a dry contact conditions. Milled steel discs were put in contact with ceramic balls made of SiC. Disc surfaces were characterized by different values of arithmetical mean height of the surface (Sa) from 0.182 to 5.17 µm. Wear volume of the discs, distance required to achieve stable value of friction force as well as coefficient of friction were calculated. The results revealed that the increase in surface roughness led to a reduction in wear loss. Dependency between several surface topography and tribological parameters were also presented.
Keywords
Surface Topography, Friction, Wear, Tribological Properties
Published online 12/10/2024, 7 pages
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Citation: Andrzej DZIERWA, Nataliia STELMAKH, Nika TIKANASHVILI, The impact of surface topography after milling process on tribological characteristics of 36CrNiMo4 steel, Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 46, pp 204-210, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644903377-27
The article was published as article 27 of the book Innovative Manufacturing Engineering and Energy
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