The influence of Particle Hardness on Wear in Sheet Metal Forming

Ulfar Arinbjarnar*, Maximilian Knoll, Marcel Moghadam, Chris Valentin Nielsen

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Abstract

Particles exist in any tribo-system, whether it is closed to the environment or not. These particles originate from various sources, for example: contaminants such as dust or fibres from the environment; wear debris from abrasive/adhesive wear; and particles that are intentionally included in lubricant formulations. The particles affect the tribo-system in which they occur, but it is not always clear how. In this work, three types of chemically inert particles of similar size but different hardness are mixed with an otherwise pure oil and tested tribologically. Three tribological testing methods, pin-on-disc, four-ball, and bending-under-tension, are used to investigate the effect of the particles on friction and wear under sheet metal forming conditions. The hardness of the particles had a large effect on wear development, but little to no effect on the coefficient of friction found by pin-on-disc testing. Including particles of any hardness helped the oil in which they were included resist variation in load, leading to less wear for higher loads compared to the pure oil.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaterial Forming
EditorsLukasz Madej , Mateusz Sitko, Konrad Perzynski
PublisherMaterials Research Forum LLC
Publication date2023
Pages879-890
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event26th International ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming - Kraków, Poland
Duration: 19 Apr 202321 Apr 2023

Conference

Conference26th International ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKraków
Period19/04/202321/04/2023

Keywords

  • Tribological Testing
  • Particles
  • Contamination
  • Lubricant Additive

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