Abstract
Pin-on-disk type wear tests of mild steel in contact with itself were conducted under unlubricated conditions in moist air to investigate the effect of changes in load on the transition behavior between severe and mild wear. Machines in operation are usually subjected to varying loads. In this study, two contact load levels were used as a simple varying load condition. The load was changed in a step-wise manner between the low and high levels either once or twice during certain tests. Severe wear appears at the high load levels and mild wear at the low load levels in wear tests under constant loading. After oxidized, work-hardened wear surfaces have been formed under mild wear at the low load during the first stage, the wear mode changes to “quasi-mild wear” having a low rate at the high load in the final stage. The load range, where the low wear rate can be maintained under quasi-mild wear, extends to the higher load level after the change(s) in load. Once the quasi-mild wear surface has been generated, the wear mode can be maintained even at the high load for a very long sliding distance.
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