Abstract

Surface texturing (ST) and laminar plasma jet (LPJ) surface hardening were applied to GCr15 bearing steel to improve its wear resistance. Ball-on-disk reciprocating tests were then conducted under dry and oil-lubricated conditions to investigate the tribological behaviors. Morphology and evolution of the frictional interfaces were analyzed by SEM images to reveal the anti-wear mechanism. Results show that LPJ surface hardening can remarkably reduce the wear of GCr15 bearing steel by increasing surface hardness and thus decreasing the actual contact. Whether ST can improve the wear of GCr15 bearing steel mainly depends on the evolutions of frictional interface and wear mechanisms, namely the competitive relationship of stress concentration with trap effect or hydrodynamic pressure effect under dry friction or oil-lubricated condition.

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