Tribology in Industry (Jun 2024)

Effects of Deep Cryogenic Treatment on Friction and Wear of EN24 Steel Against Alumina Under Dry and Lubrication Conditions

  • Nay Win Khun,
  • Erjia Liu,
  • D. Senthilkumar,
  • Bensely Albert,
  • D. Mohan Lal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24874/ti.1527.07.23.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 185 – 197

Abstract

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As-received (AsRec) EN24 steel was treated with conventional heat treatment (ConHeatTreat) without tempering followed by deep cryogenic treatment (DeepCryoTreat) as a supplemental treatment to study its tribological behaviour against alumina without or with mineral oil (MO) under different normal loads of 1 N and 5 N. The ConHeatTreat of the AsRec-EN24 obtained an 218.5% improvement in its hardness as the supplemental DeepCryoTreat of the ConHeatTreat-EN24 resulted in a 11.7% further improvement in its hardness. As a result, the ConHeatTreat-EN24 had the 67.5% and 56.3% lower wear volumes for 1 N and 5 N under dry condition and the 53.6% lower wear volume for 5 N under MO lubrication condition compared to those of the AsRec-EN24, respectively. The DeepCryoTreat-EN24 had the 11.5% and 39.7% lower wear volumes for 1 N and 5 N under dry condition and the unmeasurable wear volume for 5 N under MO lubrication condition compared to those of the ConHeatTreat-EN24, respectively. It could be concluded that the supplemental DeepCryoTreat further improved the hardness and thereby the abrasive wear resistance of the ConHeatTreat-EN24 under both dry and lubrication conditions.

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