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  • 2024Tribological behavior of Ni-based composite coatings produced by cold spraycitations

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  • Mishra, Subhash
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Tribological behavior of Ni-based composite coatings produced by cold spray

  • Mishra, Subhash
  • Singh, Raj Bahadur
  • Jha, Pushkar
  • Tripathi, Vivek Mani
  • Gautam, Jitendra Kumar
  • Gautam, Rohit Kumar Singh
  • Nautiyal, Hemant
Abstract

<jats:p> The current experiment examined the friction and wear characteristics of Ni-based composite coatings developed by cold spray route. In the developed coatings, fixed concentration of MoS<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> (10 wt. %) and varying concentrations of Ag (5, 10, and 15 wt. %) were incorporated to evaluate the lubricating potential of reinforcing elements. The specimens were slid in various working regimes of loads (6, 11, 16, &amp; 21 N) and at a fixed sliding speed of 0.3 m/s under room temperature (RT). According to the investigation, all participating composite coatings have revealed a lower coefficient of friction (COF) and wear rate as the testing load increased from 6 to 16 N, beyond which a reverse trend was recorded till 21 N. However, composite coating with 10 wt. % Ag has shown excellent tribological properties in terms of the lowest COF (0.29) as well as wear rate (4.0 × 10<jats:sup>−5</jats:sup> mm<jats:sup>3</jats:sup>/Nm) at 16 N and 0.3 m/s. The superior tribological characteristics of the aforesaid coating have been explained and well connected to the synergistic effect of solid lubricants (Ag and MoS<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>) as well as the optimal weight percent of Ag in the creation of tribo layer on the wear track. </jats:p>

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  • experiment
  • composite
  • coefficient of friction