Tribological characterization of ni-free duplex stainless steel alloys using the taguchi methodology

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Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) exhibit excellent corrosion resistance and are being used in a variety of industrial applications. Reducing/eliminating the amount of nickel in such alloys will contribute significantly to its economic viability. Moreover, a well-established wear behavior for these alloys is also an essential development in most of their applications. Hence, in this work, the Taguchi technique was effectively implemented to investigate the effect of operating factors such as sliding speed and applied load on the wear behavior of different compositions of nickel-free DSSs. It was observed that the composition had a higher contribution of 33.66% to the wear rate (WR) and the contribution of the sliding speed to the coefficient of friction (COF) was found to be 68.17%. With a good agreement, a regression model was also developed to predict the WR and COF within a certain range of factors. Wear tests have also shown that the developed nickel-free DSS is a promising candidate in terms of wear resistance as compared to austenitic stainless steels (ASS).

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Daraghma, H., Samad, M. A., Toor, I. U. H., Abdallah, F. M., & Patel, F. (2020). Tribological characterization of ni-free duplex stainless steel alloys using the taguchi methodology. Metals, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/met10030339

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