Issue 25, 2018

Coordinating influence of multilayer graphene and spherical SnAgCu for improving tribological properties of a 20CrMnTi material

Abstract

In order to increase the service life and operational reliability of a 20CrMnTi-steel-based gearing system, the friction and wear behavior of 20CrMnTi needs to be further improved. In this study, the sliding friction and wear properties of 20CrMnTi, 20CrMnTi-1.50 wt% graphene (20-Gr), 20CrMnTi-15.00 wt% SnAgCu (20-Sn), and 20CrMnTi-15.00 wt% SnAgCu-1.50 wt% graphene (20-Gr-Sn) were examined on a ball-on-disk tribometer. The friction and wear properties at 0–85 min of 20-Gr-Sn were significantly better compared to those of 20CrMnTi, 20-Gr, and 20-Sn. Metallic oxides appeared on the smooth wear scar of 20-Gr-Sn, which were tightly combined with the 20CrMnTi-based material. This caused a lubrication film with low hardness (approximately 1.25 GPa) to form on the grain-refined layer with high hardness (approximately 5.92 GPa). Graphene and SnAgCu in the lubrication film exhibited excellent coordinating lubrication to result in a low friction coefficient and lower wear rate. The obtained results can provide a good reference for increasing the service life of 20CrMnTi-steel-based gear systems.

Graphical abstract: Coordinating influence of multilayer graphene and spherical SnAgCu for improving tribological properties of a 20CrMnTi material

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 ноем. 2017
Accepted
09 апр. 2018
First published
17 апр. 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 14129-14137

Coordinating influence of multilayer graphene and spherical SnAgCu for improving tribological properties of a 20CrMnTi material

X. Li and J. Xu, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 14129 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA12756A

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