Abstract
Sliding wear behaviour is a very complex procedure where several parameters, including nature of the two abrading bodies and variables related to the conditions under which the actual experiments were conducted, may influence the final material loss. Disentangling these parameters will improve the understanding and the predictions can be compared with the performance of the existing materials. An attempt was made in the current work to develop a model, considering several material specific variables (e.g. composition, microstructure, hardness, etc.) along with the experimental conditions (load, distance, temperature, etc.). The predictions were quite consistent with existing knowledge. The model was also validated with actual experiments with varying load and distance slid conditions which were never known to the model.
Acknowledgement
The authors would like to thank Professor G. P. Chaudhai, Head of the Department, Metallurgical and Materials Enginering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee for providing different facilities required for the work. SPN would like to acknowledge the fellowship offered by Ministry of Human Resource and Development, Government of India. Continuous support provided by Mr. Appa Rao Chintha, Researcher, Research and Development Division, Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur, India in terms of developing and analysing the model is highly appreciated.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).