Tribological Behavior of M50-Sn-Ag-Cu Composites with Curved Microchannels

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Yawen Xue
Xiaoliang Shi
Guanchen Lu
Hongyan Zhou
Yuan Chen
Jingping Shu
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[1] Wuhan University of Technology,School of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering
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additive manufacturing; curved microchannels; M50-Sn-Ag-Cu; self-lubricating; tribological behavior;
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To overcome the poor tribological performance of M50 and widen its working range under high temperature, M50-Sn-Ag-Cu composites with curved microchannels (MCCs) and straight microchannels (MCSs) were prepared by Laser Additive Manufacturing Technology, respectively. Tribological properties of M50-based composites were studied. The results showed that MCCs had the better tribological performance. At 25 °C-15 N-0.2 m/s, compared with MCSs, the average friction coefficient of MCCs at the stable friction stage was reduced by 10.7%. In contrast to MCSs, MCCs had a wider operating temperature range than MCSs, and the average friction coefficient of MCCs was decreased by 23.4 at.% 350-450 °C. According to the simulation results, the lubricant expansion of MCCs was 1.56 times that of MCSs at 400 °C. The curved microchannels design makes the storage and formation capacities of the lubricating film be enhanced without weakening the bearing capacity of MCCs. The two-way opening design of the curved microchannels could reduce the stress concentration between lubricant and friction interface, hence ensuring the efficient precipitation of lubricant. The research work could have a guiding role for widening the temperature range of M50 composites and improving the reliability of high-end equipment bearing.
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页码:2190 / 2201
页数:11
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