A Tribological Study of SiC-Steel Couples

탄화규소-강 미끄럼에서의 마모특성

  • 장복기 (전남대학교 무기재료공학과) ;
  • 김윤주 (동신대학교 세라믹공학과)
  • Published : 1997.01.01

Abstract

The wear behavior of SiC in SiC-steel sliding couple was investigated under various wear test conditions, such as solid state sliding - dry and wet air atmosphere - or lubricated sliding, sliding velocity and at-mosphere temperature. The effect of SiC fabrication process on the SiC wear rate was also studied under varying sliding velocities. Humidity of air plays a lubricating role in the solid state sliding, while the wear behavior is largely influenced by the sliding velocity, especially if the atmosphere is extremely dry. The fa-brication process of SiC and the surface roughness result in different wear rate depending on the magnitude of sliding velocity. High temperature is, among others, the most deteriorating factor of wear, thus being strongly wear-accelerating even under boundary lubrication.

건조 및 다습한 대기의 무윤활 또는 액체 윤활, 미끄럼 속도 그리고 온도 등 여러 조건 하에서 SiC-강 미끄럼 시 SiC가 나타내는 마모거동에 대하여 조사하였다. 또 SiC의 제조공정이 SiC 마모에 미치는 영향도 미끄럼 속도를 달리하면서 고찰하였다. 무윤활 미끄럼 시 대기 습도는 일종의 윤활제 역할을 하며, 특히 대기가 매우 건조한 조건 하에서 미끄럼 속도는 마모에 큰 영향을 미친다. 그리고 SiC의 제조공정 및 재료표면의 거칠기는 미끄럼 속도의 크기여하에 따라 상이한 마모거동을 초래한다. 특히 온도는 마모를 심화시키는 요인이어서 윤활 미끄럼 조건 하에서도 마모를 크게 가속한다.

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