Wear behavior of in-situ oxide dispersion strengthened Fe-8Ni alloy with Zr additions

Mustafa Tekin*, Faiz Muhaffel, Hasan Kotan, Murat Baydoğan

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Abstract

In this study, in-situ oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) Fe91Ni8Zr1 and Fe88Ni8Zr4 alloys were produced by combination of high energy mechanical alloying (HEMA) and high temperature equal channel angular extrusion (HT-ECAE). The wear behaviors of the consolidated samples were investigated under different loads from 1 N to 4 N by reciprocating wear tests at room temperature. The Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to examine the wear tracks to analyze the wear characteristics as a function of applied loads. The relative comparison of the wear results showed that under the lower loads of 1 N and 2 N, Fe88Ni8Zr4alloy has lower wear rate than Fe91Ni8Zr1 alloy whereas under the higher loads of 3 N and 4 N, it is vice versa. Additionally, the friction coefficient of Fe91Ni8Zr1 alloy was found to be lower than that of Fe88Ni8Zr4alloy under all the applied loads. The results were comparatively discussed with respect to microstructural features of 1 at% Zr and 4 at% Zr containing ODS alloys produced by HEMA followed by ECAE.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Metals, Materials and Minerals
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Funding

The authors thank to Kris A. Darling for the support in Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE) process of alloys

FundersFunder number
Equal Channel Angular Extrusion

    Keywords

    • Oxide dispersion strengthened alloys
    • Second precipitates
    • Wear behavior
    • Wear test

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