Abstract
ABSTRACTThis investigation focusses on the wear mechanism of as-sprayed and laser treated mullite based coatings, produced by plasma spraying, under sliding wear condition. First, an alumina powder and zircon sand mixture was plasma sprayed to produce a mullite coating. Selected as-sprayed coatings were subsequently laser treated. The tribological performances of both as-sprayed and laser re-melted coatings were assessed using a pin-on-disc wear apparatus. Hardened steel and WC-Co balls served as rubbing counterparts. A plasma sprayed alumina coating was used for bench marking purposes. Plastic deformation was the dominant wear mechanism under low load-low speed condition for both as-sprayed and laser treated coatings. However, at higher loads and speeds the coatings were found to undergo micro-fracture followed by pulverisation. Wear resistance of the coatings improved following laser treatment.
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