Review on Sliding Wear of Ti–6Al–4V Alloy Concerning Counterface and Sliding Conditions

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In recent years, the investigation of tribological behaviour of various materials has been remarkable considering the production and analysis factor of wear, friction and sliding factors. The Ti–6Al–4V combination sliding against itself and AISI M2 steel was noted at various sliding speeds and two wear components considered on the independent of counterface and connected with high temperature: oxidation wear at the most reduced sliding speeds and delamination wear. Wear rate was pronounced high against the AISI M2 at the most reduced sliding speeds and it constantly diminished as the sliding speed had been expanded. This conduct was disclosed by making reference to the impact of the counterface. At the most reduced sliding speeds, the AISI M2 counterface applied a rough impact on the Ti–6Al–4V combination, along these lines quickening its oxidative wear.

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Suneel, K., Nagmohan Rao, N., Balaji, R., Srikanth, N., Solomon, G. R., & Selokar, A. (2020). Review on Sliding Wear of Ti–6Al–4V Alloy Concerning Counterface and Sliding Conditions. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 169, pp. 309–318). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1616-0_30

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