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Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser

Wear of elements subjected to friction and sliding is among the main causes of low tribological performance and short lifetime of strategic materials such as titanium alloys. These types of alloys are widely used in different areas such as aerospace and the biomechanics industry. In this sense, surf...

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Autores principales: Vazquez Martinez, Juan Manuel, Botana Pedemonte, Francisco J., Botana Galvin, Marta, Salguero Gomez, Jorge, Marcos Barcena, Mariano
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10070830
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author Vazquez Martinez, Juan Manuel
Botana Pedemonte, Francisco J.
Botana Galvin, Marta
Salguero Gomez, Jorge
Marcos Barcena, Mariano
author_facet Vazquez Martinez, Juan Manuel
Botana Pedemonte, Francisco J.
Botana Galvin, Marta
Salguero Gomez, Jorge
Marcos Barcena, Mariano
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description Wear of elements subjected to friction and sliding is among the main causes of low tribological performance and short lifetime of strategic materials such as titanium alloys. These types of alloys are widely used in different areas such as aerospace and the biomechanics industry. In this sense, surface modification treatments allow for the overcoming of limitations and improvement of features and properties. In the case of titanium alloys, improvements in the main weaknesses of these materials can be obtained. Laser texturing of UNS R56400 (Ti6Al4V) alloy, according to Unified Numbering System designation, surface layers in a non-protective atmosphere produces an increase of the oxides, especially of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) species. The presence of oxides in the alloy results in color tonality variations as well as hardness increases. In addition, specific roughness topographies may be produced by the track of laser beam irradiation. In this research, thermochemical oxidation of UNS R56400 alloy has been developed through laser texturing, using scan speed of the beam (Vs) as the process control variable, and its influence on the sliding wear behavior was analyzed. For this purpose, using pin on disc tribological tests, wear was evaluated from the friction coefficient, and wear mechanisms involved in the process were analyzed. Combined studies of wear mechanisms and the friction coefficient verified that by means of specific surface treatments, an increase in the wear resistance of this type of alloys is generated. The most advantageous results for the improvement of tribological behavior have been detected in textured surfaces using a Vs of 150 mm/s, resulting in a decrease in the friction coefficient values by approximately 20%.
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spelling pubmed-55518732017-08-11 Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser Vazquez Martinez, Juan Manuel Botana Pedemonte, Francisco J. Botana Galvin, Marta Salguero Gomez, Jorge Marcos Barcena, Mariano Materials (Basel) Article Wear of elements subjected to friction and sliding is among the main causes of low tribological performance and short lifetime of strategic materials such as titanium alloys. These types of alloys are widely used in different areas such as aerospace and the biomechanics industry. In this sense, surface modification treatments allow for the overcoming of limitations and improvement of features and properties. In the case of titanium alloys, improvements in the main weaknesses of these materials can be obtained. Laser texturing of UNS R56400 (Ti6Al4V) alloy, according to Unified Numbering System designation, surface layers in a non-protective atmosphere produces an increase of the oxides, especially of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) species. The presence of oxides in the alloy results in color tonality variations as well as hardness increases. In addition, specific roughness topographies may be produced by the track of laser beam irradiation. In this research, thermochemical oxidation of UNS R56400 alloy has been developed through laser texturing, using scan speed of the beam (Vs) as the process control variable, and its influence on the sliding wear behavior was analyzed. For this purpose, using pin on disc tribological tests, wear was evaluated from the friction coefficient, and wear mechanisms involved in the process were analyzed. Combined studies of wear mechanisms and the friction coefficient verified that by means of specific surface treatments, an increase in the wear resistance of this type of alloys is generated. The most advantageous results for the improvement of tribological behavior have been detected in textured surfaces using a Vs of 150 mm/s, resulting in a decrease in the friction coefficient values by approximately 20%. MDPI 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5551873/ /pubmed/28773184 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10070830 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vazquez Martinez, Juan Manuel
Botana Pedemonte, Francisco J.
Botana Galvin, Marta
Salguero Gomez, Jorge
Marcos Barcena, Mariano
Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title_full Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title_fullStr Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title_full_unstemmed Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title_short Sliding Wear Behavior of UNS R56400 Titanium Alloy Samples Thermally Oxidized by Laser
title_sort sliding wear behavior of uns r56400 titanium alloy samples thermally oxidized by laser
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28773184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10070830
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