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Fretting Wear Behavior of TC4 Alloy in Different Environmental Media
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College of Petrochemical Technology,Lanzhou University of Technology

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TH117.1

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investigation of chemistry-mechanics effect and multi-scale damage mechanism in fretting corrosion fatigue

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    The fretting wear behaviors of TC4 titanium alloy under different displacement amplitudes in air, pure water and the artificial seawater of 3.5% NaCl were studied by SRV-IV fretting wear test rig. Scanning electron microscopy and laser scanning confocal microscopy were used to characterize the surface morphology, wear volume and wear profile of the wear scar. Fretting wear mechanism of titanium alloy in different environmental media was analyzed. The results showed that the friction coefficient increase first and then decrease with the increase of the displacement amplitude, while the wear volume increase. Under the dry friction condition, the friction coefficient is higher and unstable, and the wear volume is smaller. The wear mechanism is mainly abrasive wear, adhesive wear and oxidative wear. Compared with dry friction, the friction coefficient in the aqueous water is lower, the wear volume is significantly increased, and the friction coefficient in the artificial seawater is lower and more stable, and the wear profile is deeper, indicating that there is a "positive" interaction between corrosion and wear. The fretting wear mechanism of TC4 alloy in pure water is mainly fatigue wear and abrasive wear; while the fretting wear mechanism in artificial seawater is mainly abrasive wear and corrosion wear.

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[Song Wei, Chen Qiang, Yu Shurong, He Yanni, Jing Pengfei. Fretting Wear Behavior of TC4 Alloy in Different Environmental Media[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2020,49(7):2393~2399.]
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  • Received:November 15,2019
  • Revised:November 28,2019
  • Adopted:November 29,2019
  • Online: August 31,2020
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