Study on tribological properties of multi-layer surface texture on Babbitt alloys surface

  • Dongya Zhang
  • , Feifei Zhao
  • , Yan Li
  • , Pengyang Li
  • , Qunfeng Zeng
  • , Guangneng Dong

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Abstract

To improve tribological properties of Babbitt alloys, multi-layer surface texture consisted of the main grooves and secondary micro-dimples are fabricated on the Babbitt substrate through laser pulse ablation. The tribological behaviors of multi-layer surface texture are investigated using a rotating type pin-on-disc tribo-meter under variation sliding speeds, and the film pressure distributions on the textured surfaces are simulated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method for elucidating the possible mechanisms. The results suggest that: (i) the multi-layer surface texture can reduce friction coefficient of Babbitt alloy, which has lowest friction coefficient of 0.03, in case of the groove parameter of 300 μm width and 15% of area density; (ii) the improvement effect may be more sensitive to the groove area density and the siding speed, and the textured surface with lower area density has lower friction coefficient under high sliding speed. Based on the reasons of (i) the secondary micro-dimples on Babbitt alloy possesses a hydrophobicity surface and (ii) the CFD analysis indicates that main grooves enhancing hydrodynamic effect, thus the multi-layer surface texture is regarded as dramatically improve the lubricating properties of the Babbitt alloy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)540-549
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume390
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • Babbitt alloy
  • Friction coefficient
  • Multi-layer
  • Surface texture

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