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Original Articles

Cold welding and fretting tests on quasicrystals and related compounds

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Pages 965-970 | Received 29 Jun 2005, Accepted 18 Aug 2005, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

This paper reports a vacuum or space related effect, which is referred to as “cold welding”, “adhesion” or “sticking”. This effect is studied for bulk quasicrystal (J.M. Dubois, Useful Quasicrystals (World Scientific, Singapore, 2005)) versus different kinds of counterparts (steel, aluminium, titanium, hard metals). Full series of samples, prepared either by crystal-pulling techniques (single crystals) or by sintering (multi-grain samples) were analysed by fretting tests. Four alloy systems were investigated: Al–Pd–Mn, Al–Cr–Fe–B, Al–Cu–B and Al–Cu–Fe–B, with different crystallographic structures and nominal compositions. These materials, especially icosahedral phases, exhibit the absence of cold-welding in vacuum versus certain steels.

Acknowledgments

The European Community is acknowledged for supporting this study through the project SMART QUASICRYSTALS, under the “Competitive and Sustainable Growth” programme (Contract No. G5RD-CT-2001-00584). We are grateful to FZ Jülich (Germany) for the preparation of single-crystals.

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