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Scuffing mechanisms of EN-GJS 400-15 spheroidal graphite cast iron against a 52100 bearing steel in a PAO lubricated reciprocating contact

Scuffing of the automotive piston ring on liner contact is likely to increase due to engine downsizing and the use of low viscosity engine oils to achieve greater fuel efficiency. This work investigated the scuffing mechanism of EN-GJS 400-15 spheroidal graphite cast iron caused by reciprocating sli...

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Published in:Wear 2017-04, Vol.376-377 (PB), p.1542-1551
Main Authors: Kamps, T.J., Walker, J.C., Wood, R.J., Lee, P.M., Plint, A.G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Scuffing of the automotive piston ring on liner contact is likely to increase due to engine downsizing and the use of low viscosity engine oils to achieve greater fuel efficiency. This work investigated the scuffing mechanism of EN-GJS 400-15 spheroidal graphite cast iron caused by reciprocating sliding of a 52100 roller bearing element lubricated with PAO base oil. The contact was conditioned at 100N and 15Hz over a stroke of 25 mm at 180°C. Subsequently the load was incremented in 100N/min steps at 5min intervals until severe scuffing occurred, indicated by a rapid rise in the average friction coefficient. High speed friction was used to determine the onset of mild and severe scuffing. Stylus and 3D optical profilometery revealed that mild scuffing produced a smooth surface with small cracks compared to the severe scuffed surface which contained adhesive wear craters of 40µm in depth. Focused ion beam cross-sections of the mild scuffed surface and EDS analysis of the microstructure indicated that cracks were initiated by dross inclusions with a similar morphology to flake graphite. The transition to severe scuffing occurred at 700N when crack networks facilitated adhesive transfer of cast iron material to the counter-surface. •Scuffing of a ring-liner contact has been simulated on a reciprocating tribometer.•Mild to severe scuffing was observed for a spheroidal cast iron liner material.•High speed friction data determined the onset of mild and severe scuffing.•FIB and EDX showed angular dross inclusions initiated cracks resulting in scuffing.
ISSN:0043-1648
1873-2577
DOI:10.1016/j.wear.2017.01.074