Abstract

In general, reducing the amount of wear that mechanical systems generate during operation is one of the most crucial design issues. Determining the ideal process parameters based on research findings regarding wear amounts for various material compositions and configurations is one of the best ways to address this problem. Friction between moving parts produces heat at the points of contact, shortening component life and increasing power consumption. This wear and tear is a common occurrence in mechanical parts. The current project work involves experimenting with the pin-on-disc wear test method parameters and using magnesium tin alloy under dry sliding conditions as the material of study. A wear test research was conducted using various sliding speeds, load values, track diameter values, and sliding durations. Grey relation analysis and the Taguchi method are used in the Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology to anticipate wear and analyze variance (ANOVA).

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