Abrasive wear behavior in dry condition of a plasticity-induced transformation steel

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Sergio Pacheco-Cedeno, Jose [1 ]
de Jesus Cruz-Rivera, Jose [2 ]
Medina Flores, Ariosto [3 ]
Guerra Lopez, Francisco Vapeani [3 ]
Vite-Torres, Manuel [4 ]
Bernal, J. L. [5 ]
Garnica-Gonzalez, Pedro [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Estado Hidalgo, Escuela Super Ciudad Sahagan Ingn Mecan, Carretera Cd SahagUn O Tumba S-N, Zona Ind 43990, Hidalgo, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma San Luis Potosi, Inst Metalurgia, Lomas 2a Secci6n, Sierra Leona 550,Lomas 2a Secc, San Luis Potosi 78210, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
[3] UMSNH, Inst Invest Metalurgia & Mat, Edif U Ciudad Univ, Morelia 58040, Michoacan, Mexico
[4] SEPI ESIME IPN, Grp Tribol, Dept Ingn Mecan, UZ Edif 5,Av IPN S-N, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico
[5] Inst Tecnol Orizaba, Dept Ingn Mecan, Ote 9, Orizaba 94320, Veracruz, Mexico
[6] Tecnol Nacl Mexico, Div Estudios Posgrad, Campus Inst Tecnol Morelia,Av Tecnol 1500, Morelia 58120, Michoacan, Mexico
关键词
heat-treated; abrasive; wear; abrasive wear; TRIP steel; microstructure; wear and tribology; FATIGUE-CRACK GROWTH; RETAINED AUSTENITE; MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURES; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; RESISTANCE; PERFORMANCE; HARDNESS; WET;
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10.1088/2051-672X/ac9071
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
摘要
The microstructural, mechanical, and tribological evaluation was carried out through an abrasion test of low alloy steel: 0,21%C, 1,22%Mn, and 2,16%Si with/without heat treatment. The steel was manufactured in an electric induction furnace from AISI-1018 steel with additions of FeMn and FeSi. Later it was hot rolled and heat treated. The microstructure of steel without heat treatment is ferritic-pearlitic with sigma (u) = 714 MPa, S = 8%, and a hardness of 21 HRC. The microstructure of the heat-treated steel corresponds to a Plasticity Induced Transformation (TRIP) steel with sigma (u) = 890 MPa, S = 30%, and hardness of 22 HRC. Both types of steel were subjected to abrasive wear (ASTM G-65) with silica sand particles and loads of 45, 66,5, and 130 N. The TRIP effect (transformation of retained austenite into martensite during plastic deformation) was evaluated before and after the tensile test by x-ray diffraction analysis. The results of the abrasion tests showed that the TRIP steel did not present high resistance characteristics, however, it shows better performance than steels with high carbon and/or alloy contents. The results show that with 45 N the TRIP steel is less resistant than the ferritic-pearlitic steel, however, with 66,5 and 130 N, its abrasive wear performance improved by 17% concerning the ferritic-pearlitic steel, which is attributed to the deformation capacity of TRIP steel. The main wear mechanisms present in TRIP steel are: ploughing, fractures, plastic deformation, pits, cracks, cutting, and micro-cutting. On the other hand, the surface hardness in the abrasion test footprint did not show any change that could be related to the TRIP effect. The microstructure analysis reveals that the material's detachment occurs at the grain boundaries of the ferrite, in which the cracks that cause the detachment of the material were generated and propagated.
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