Tribological properties of twin wire arc spray coated aluminum cylinder liner
0205 materials engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1016/j.matdes.2015.06.122
Publication Date:
2015-07-01T21:03:07Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract The effects of honing process on the friction and wear behaviors of Twin Wire Arc Spray (TWAS) coated aluminum cylinder liners were investigated using a pin-on-reciprocating type of a tribotester. Two types of coated cylinder liners were prepared for the tests: Type I — smooth honing (SH) with ~ 40° honing angle, and Type II — helical structure honing (HSH) with ~ 140° honing angle. The aluminum cylinder liners were coated with an Fe0.8C wire by the TWAS process. In un-lubricated condition, Type II specimen showed lower coefficient of friction (COF) compared to Type I specimen. This result was due to the fact that the groove of Type II was sufficiently large to trap the wear particles that may otherwise contribute to three body abrasive wear. In lubricated condition, Type I showed lower COF due to its lower roughness in comparison to Type II. The experimental results indicate that TWAS process can be effectively utilized for engine applications in conjunction with optimum honing process for the cylinder liner.
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