In this paper, the effect of compacted graphite iron (CGI) microstructure has been investigated in tribological strategy. From industrial context, two coatings have been chosen: a single layer coating (physical vapor deposition (PVD)) and a multilayer coating (chemical vapor deposition (CVD)). Pin-on-disk tests have been done to analyze wear mechanisms and to directly obtain the coefficient of friction. Rotation speed of the disk has been adjusted to get the same linear velocity on different disk radii to get up to 150 m min−1 similar to machining condition. Three-dimensional (3D) profilometer, scanning electron microscopy, and nano-indentation were used to observe the track profiles, the pin, and the disk wears and to measure the hardness of microstructure components, respectively. Results showed that PVD coating was more abrasive and had more volume of sticking materials. Chemical vapor deposition coating, which could be the most appropriate for machining CGI, has a real antisticking property and has less friction coefficient than PVD coating. But the presence of small TiCN precipitates in CGI material has a proven negative effect in CVD coating lifetime.
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September 2018
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Effects of Microstructure of Compacted Graphite Iron in Tribological Strategy
Arnaud Duchosal,
Arnaud Duchosal
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: arnaud.duchosal@univ-tours.fr
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: arnaud.duchosal@univ-tours.fr
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René Leroy,
René Leroy
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: rene.leroy@univ-tours.fr
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: rene.leroy@univ-tours.fr
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Roger Serra
Roger Serra
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
Université d'Orléans,
Université de Tours Laboratoire de Mécanique
Gabriel Lamé,
3 Rue de la Chocolaterie,
Blois 41000, France
e-mail: roger.serra@insa-cvl.fr
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
Université d'Orléans,
Université de Tours Laboratoire de Mécanique
Gabriel Lamé,
3 Rue de la Chocolaterie,
Blois 41000, France
e-mail: roger.serra@insa-cvl.fr
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Arnaud Duchosal
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: arnaud.duchosal@univ-tours.fr
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: arnaud.duchosal@univ-tours.fr
Damien Joly
René Leroy
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: rene.leroy@univ-tours.fr
Université de Tours,
Université d'Orléans,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
7 Avenue Marcel Dassault,
Tours 37200, France
e-mail: rene.leroy@univ-tours.fr
Roger Serra
Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé,
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
Université d'Orléans,
Université de Tours Laboratoire de Mécanique
Gabriel Lamé,
3 Rue de la Chocolaterie,
Blois 41000, France
e-mail: roger.serra@insa-cvl.fr
INSA Centre Val de Loire,
Université d'Orléans,
Université de Tours Laboratoire de Mécanique
Gabriel Lamé,
3 Rue de la Chocolaterie,
Blois 41000, France
e-mail: roger.serra@insa-cvl.fr
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Contributed by the Tribology Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY. Manuscript received December 22, 2017; final manuscript received March 6, 2018; published online April 30, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Min Zou.
J. Tribol. Sep 2018, 140(5): 051302 (8 pages)
Published Online: April 30, 2018
Article history
Received:
December 22, 2017
Revised:
March 6, 2018
Citation
Duchosal, A., Joly, D., Leroy, R., and Serra, R. (April 30, 2018). "Effects of Microstructure of Compacted Graphite Iron in Tribological Strategy." ASME. J. Tribol. September 2018; 140(5): 051302. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039722
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