We analyze differently worn surface positions of a screw rotor's contact zone using confocal Raman spectroscopy with 2 μm spatial resolution. The Raman scattering spectra demonstrate signals from magnetite Fe3O4 and hematite α-Fe2O3 whose intensities and energy shifts are associated with the degree of wear of the surface locations. While magnetite is identified at the worn surface areas studied, excluding a possible white etching domain, scattered light signatures from hematite are only detected at surface positions, at which high temperatures and/or high pressure inputs were proposed to be present during the liquid-free wear process of the screw rotors. The findings may be used to gain a more general understanding of tribological layers and to develop microscopic indicators of wear.
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Moldenhauer, H., Bayer, M., Debus, J., Nikolov, A., & Brümmer, A. (2018). Raman scattering study of micrometer-sized spots of magnetite and hematite formed at 18CrNiMo7-6 screw rotor surfaces due to liquid-free, unsynchronized operation. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 425). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/425/1/012016
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