Tribology Online (Oct 2021)

Assessment of the Morphology, Microstructure, Stereometric and Tribological Properties of Al2O3 Surface Layers Produced Electrolytically with the Alternating Current Method in the Presence of Molybdenum Disulfide

  • Adrian Kędra,
  • Mariusz Koziarz,
  • Tomasz Kmita,
  • Dariusz Bochenek,
  • Sławomir Kaptacz,
  • Adrian Barylski,
  • Joanna Korzekwa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.16.223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 223 – 235

Abstract

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Dry friction tests were performed using a pin-on-plate tribological tester. In this study, Al2O3 and Al2O3 with MoS2 admixture plate with PEEK/BG pin. Plate surfaces were created using the constant current method and the non-periodic alternating current method. The dimension of Al2O3 fibers walls were calculate based on SEM micrographs. SGP measurements of the oxide layers were made by a Taylor Hobson Talysurf 2D pin profilometer. It was found that the gradient structure favors the reduction of the friction coefficient and weight loss of PEEK/BG in the tested friction pairs, and the method of gradually reducing non-periodic alternating current allowed to obtain a more homogeneous microstructure of aluminum oxide. The use of high current densities at the beginning of the process leads to the production of non-gradient coatings characterized by higher SGP amplitude parameters. This property translates directly into higher wear of the sliding PEEK/BG material and higher values of the friction coefficients of the tribological pairs thus obtained. The research also identified a strong correlation between the friction coefficient µ and surface topography parameters before the tribological cooperation of PEEK/BG pairs - Al2O3 oxide coating.

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