Laser surface texturing and tribological behaviour under solid lubrication on titanium and titanium alloy surfaces

Author(s):  
Wenhui Cao ◽  
Tianchang Hu ◽  
Hengzhong Fan ◽  
Litian Hu
Author(s):  
Caiwang TAN ◽  
Jianhui SU ◽  
Ziwei FENG ◽  
Yifan LIU ◽  
Bo CHEN ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Peter J. Blau ◽  
Jun Qu ◽  
Laura Riester

The production of dimple patterns in surfaces by laser surface texturing (LST) has received considerable interest. The current research characterized the effects of LST on the near-surface microstructures in transformation-toughened zirconia (TTZ) and investigated how dimpling can affect reciprocating frictional behavior under both liquid and solid lubrication. Microstructural characterization included scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning acoustic microscopy (SAcM), and nanoindentation testing. Fine-scale micro-cracks were observed in both the rims and bottoms of dimple craters. Most of the laser-affected zone is composed of very fine grains with diameters 125∼150 nm, but no grain structure was observed nearest the rim edges. The distribution of residual stresses around the dimples, induced by LST, was revealed by SAcM. Nanoindentation tests of TTZ indicated no significant differences in hardness or elastic modulus between the material near the dimples and in the bulk. Counterface materials in the flat-on-flat reciprocating sliding tests included silicon nitride and a galling-resistant stainless steel. Friction tests were conducted under both liquid (mineral oil) and solid (fine graphite powder) lubrication. Dimpling did not show measurable improvement on frictional behavior under the applied test conditions, although they were supposed to function as lubricant reservoirs and debris traps.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2/3) ◽  
pp. 220
Author(s):  
B. Anil Kumar ◽  
P. Dinesh Babu ◽  
P. Marimuthu ◽  
Muthukannan Duraiselvam

Wear ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 261 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 1285-1292 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.A. Voevodin ◽  
J.S. Zabinski

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 8601-8607
Author(s):  
A.J. Sulaiman H. ◽  
M. H. Aiman ◽  
M. Ishak ◽  
M. M. Quazi ◽  
T. Zaharinie ◽  
...  

A method for improving the brazing joining strength of Titanium alloy/Stainless steel fabricated through fibre laser surface texturing is introduced because it is a simple process that does not require the fabrication of complicated interlayers. However, previous research shows that a milimeter scale was fabricated by surface modification for dissimilar brazing join, yielding insignificant results and limiting the application and degree of enhancement. Fiber laser ablation was used in this study to create microscale periodic patterns (grooves) on a stainless steel surface. No defect or damage induced during laser surface texturing process. The groove dimension was tunable by controlling the laser parameters. Vacuum brazing of Ti6Al4V to 316L stainless steel with surface texturing, the average joint strength was 22.1 MPa, 34% of increase of joining strength compared to unprocessed flat surface. The combination of laser surface texturing and brazing proven effectively on joining strength enhancement.


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