한국해양공학회지 (Dec 2018)

Variations in Tribology Factors of SM45C by UNSM Modification

  • Hyun-Bo Shim,
  • Chang-Min Suh,
  • Min-Soo Suh,
  • Auezhan Amanov,
  • Young-Sik Pyun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26748/KSOE.2018.32.6.492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
pp. 492 – 501

Abstract

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The following results were obtained from a series of studies to accumulate data to reduce the coefficient of friction for press dies by performing tribological tests before and after the UNSM treatment of SM45C. The UNSM-treated material had a nano-size surface texture, high surface hardness, and large and deep compressive residual stress formation. Even when the load was doubled, the small amount of abrasion, small weight of the abrasion, and width and depth of the abrasion did not increase as much as those for untreated materials. When loads of 5 N, 7.5 N, and 10 N were applied to the untreated material of SM45C, the coefficient of friction was approximately 0.76–0.78. With the large specimen, a value of 0.72–0.78 was maintained at a load of 50 N despite the differences in the size of the wear specimen and working load. Tribological tests of large specimens of SM45C treated with UNSM under tribological conditions of 100 N and 50 N showed that the frictional coefficient and time constant stably converged between 0.7 and 0.8. The friction coefficients of the small specimens treated with UNSM showed values between 0.78 and 0.75 under 5 N, 7.5 N, and 10 N. The friction coefficients of the SM45C treated with UNSM were comparable to each other.

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