中国有色金属学报(英文版)
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
Vol. 27 No. 2 February 2017 |
(1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology, Virudhunagar 626001, Tamilnadu, India;
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi 626005, Tamilnadu, India)
Abstract:The graphite (Gr)/MoS2 reinforced Mg self-lubricating composites were prepared through powder metallurgy. The composites were characterized for microstructure, physical, mechanical and wear properties. Gr/MoS2 phase in the composites was identified by XRD analysis. Microstructural observation showed that the Gr/MoS2 particles were homogeneously dispersed within the magnesium matrix. Micro-hardness was measured using an applied load of 5 g with a dwell time of 15 s at room temperature. Hardness of all the composites was measured to be in the range of VHN 29-34. The mechanical properties were studied using micro-hardness, tensile and compression tests. A fractographic analysis was performed using scanning electron microscope. The highest values of hardness, compressive strength and tensile strength were attained using Mg-10MoS2 composite. A pin-on-disk tribometer was used to measure the friction coefficient and the wear loss of the sintered composites. In addition to that, the friction and wear mechanism of the composites were systematically studied by worn surface characterization and wear debris studies using SEM analysis. The reduced friction coefficient and wear loss were achieved in MoS2 rather than Gr.
Key words: magnesium composites; self-lubricating; powder metallurgy; sliding wear; microstructure; mechanical properties