Dynamic pressure scuffing initiation of a grade 250 flake graphite cast iron
Dynamic pressure scuffing initiation of a grade 250 flake graphite cast iron
The dynamic contact pressures experienced at the ring-liner interface of an engine are difficult to replicate in laboratory based reciprocating tribometers utilising a sliding Hertzian line contact, not least due to wear of the mating surfaces. A grade 250 flake graphite cast iron flat plate test geometry was designed to allow dynamic contact pressures between 8-62 MPa experienced in a heavy-duty diesel engine liner to be achieved on a reciprocating tribometer during the compression and expansion stroke.A constant normal load of 311 N was applied by sliding at 25 mm stroke length in PAO4 at 15Hz against a 52,100 rectangular contact area (2 × 20 mm). The temperature was slowly increased at 4 °C/min to initiate scuffing between the mating surfaces. Severe scuffing initiated at 250.8 ± 2.6 °C for all specimens. The spatially resolved friction force and non-contact optical profilometry suggested scuffing did not always initiate in the region of the highest contact pressure, whilst electron microscopy revealed that subsequent to lubricant failure, a transient low friction iron oxide layer was formed prior to removal and catastrophic adhesive wear.
Walker, John
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Jones, Helen
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Kamps, Timothy
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11 April 2023
Walker, John
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Jones, Helen
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Kamps, Timothy
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Walker, John, Jones, Helen and Kamps, Timothy
(2023)
Dynamic pressure scuffing initiation of a grade 250 flake graphite cast iron.
Wear, 523 (6), [204864].
Abstract
The dynamic contact pressures experienced at the ring-liner interface of an engine are difficult to replicate in laboratory based reciprocating tribometers utilising a sliding Hertzian line contact, not least due to wear of the mating surfaces. A grade 250 flake graphite cast iron flat plate test geometry was designed to allow dynamic contact pressures between 8-62 MPa experienced in a heavy-duty diesel engine liner to be achieved on a reciprocating tribometer during the compression and expansion stroke.A constant normal load of 311 N was applied by sliding at 25 mm stroke length in PAO4 at 15Hz against a 52,100 rectangular contact area (2 × 20 mm). The temperature was slowly increased at 4 °C/min to initiate scuffing between the mating surfaces. Severe scuffing initiated at 250.8 ± 2.6 °C for all specimens. The spatially resolved friction force and non-contact optical profilometry suggested scuffing did not always initiate in the region of the highest contact pressure, whilst electron microscopy revealed that subsequent to lubricant failure, a transient low friction iron oxide layer was formed prior to removal and catastrophic adhesive wear.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 February 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 March 2023
Published date: 11 April 2023
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Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UK Government
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476697
ISSN: 0043-1648
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