Tribology Online (May 2019)

Influence of Organic Solvents on Adhesive Wear of Titanium Slid against Ceramics

  • Yuko Hibi,
  • Tsuguyori Ohana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.14.32
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 32 – 40

Abstract

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To determine the titanium adhesion inhibitory effect of organic solvents on the sliding surface between titanium (Ti) and ceramics, Ti disks were slid against silicon nitride (Si3N4) pins under dry conditions, in n-undecane, and in ethanol using a unidirectional pinon-disk machine. Ti disks were also slid against alumina (Al2O3) pins under dry condition and in ethanol. Contour measurement, microstructural observation and chemical analysis of the worn disk and pin surfaces were performed. Under dry conditions, the substances composed of Ti adhered to the whole of the wear scars of both the Si3N4 pin and Al2O3 pin. n-Undecane and ethanol inhibited the adhesion of Ti to the Si3N4 pin effectively. Tribochemical reaction products seemed to contribute to the wear of the Si3N4 pin/Ti disk pair in n-undecane and in ethanol. The amount of adhesion of Ti to the Al2O3 pin was less in ethanol than under dry conditions. Mechanical wear such as fracture and cutting seemed to be main wear mechanisms of the Al2O3 pin/Ti disk pair in ethanol. Wear of the Ti disk in ethanol was significantly affected by the surface roughness of the wear scar of the mating ceramic pin.

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