Abstract

Study of tribological characteristics of multi-pass shielding metal arc-welded (SMAW) Armox 500T steel joints in comparison with its counterpart base metal was carried out. Series of dry sliding wear tests were carried out as a function of applied loads ranging from 30 to 120 N and sliding distances from 1000 to 6000 m at a constant sliding velocity using pin-on-disk tribometer. It was observed that specific wear rate and lost volume in SMAW joints significantly high compared to Armox 500T base metal in the range of loads and sliding distances considered in the present study. The scanning electron micrographs indicated that wear of Armox 500T base metal occurred due to micro-grooving and adhesion, on the other hand, micro-delamination was observed in SMAW joints. Microstructural investigations revealed that base metal exhibits superior tribological properties as compared to SMAW joints due to the formation of martensite lath in acicular form with coarse and fine precipitates.

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