Wear characteristics and sustainability of WS2 solid lubricant deposited layer on Al 6061-T6 substrate under the dry sliding conditions
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2023
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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This research investigates the tribological characteristics and sustainability of WS<inf>2</inf> deposited Al 6061-T6 surface under dry sliding conditions and optimizes the wear parameters to enhance the tribological behaviour and discuss its sustainability. The experiment used the Box–Behnken design, which examines the effective interaction between dry sliding parameters and specific wear rate (SWR) and friction coefficient (COF). By varying the load (L), sliding velocity (V) and distance (D), the wear behaviour of WS<inf>2</inf> deposition against EN 31 steel was examined through the pin-on-disc experiment. Grooving, debris formation, polishing, tribolayer, ploughing, transfer material, smearing, delamination and pitting are observed through scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis. For optimum conditions, SEM with energy dispersive spectroscopy was utilized to characterize the worn surface, and X-Ray diffraction (XRD) patterns confirmed the phases of W, WO<inf>3</inf>, WS<inf>2</inf>, Al, AlO, Al<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> and Al<inf>4</inf>C<inf>3</inf>. © 2023 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Aluminum, Aluminum alloys, Aluminum coatings, Aluminum compounds, Energy dispersive spectroscopy, Friction, Morphology, Scanning electron microscopy, Solid lubricants, Surface morphology, Sustainable development, Tribology, Tungsten compounds, Wear of materials, Al 6061-T6, Aluminium 6061, Aluminum 6061-t6, Coefficient, Dry sliding, Dry sliding wear, Specific wear rates, Wear characteristics, Worn surface morphology, WS2 deposition, Deposition
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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 2023, 17, 3, pp. 260-270
