Wear Mechanism of Plasma-Sprayed Coating in Mo- and Co-Based Alloy
Wear Mechanism of Plasma-Sprayed Coating in Mo- and Co-Based Alloy
- 한국트라이볼로지학회
- Tribology and Lubricants
- Vol.11 No.5
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1995.01108 - 113 (6 pages)
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Wear and friction behavior of plasma-sprayed coatings in Mo- and Co-based alloy were studied for the application of piston-ring automobile engine. The plasma-sprayed coatings were varied with gun current density, gas flow, and distance. The surface roughness, microhardness, and wear volume were measured depending on the spray distances. The high temperature hardness value were also measured as a function of temperature. Ball-on-disc geometry configuration tribometer was utilized in air. The wear tests were performed in the temperature ranges from room temperature to 825$^{\circ}$C to investigate the tribological trend of the piston-ring materials in the lack of lubricant. The cross sections of wear track were investigated, using microscopy.
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