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Titre: Enhance wear resistance of A2024-T4 aluminum alloy after conventional anodizing
Auteur(s): Tekkouk, Nazih
Arbaoui, M.
S.Abdi, S.
Rezzoug, A.
Mots-clés: CO2 emission
Conventional anodizing
Conventional anodizing
COF
Wear rate
Date de publication: 2021
Collection/Numéro: Algerian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology/ Vol.7, N°2 (2021);pp. 1841-1848
Résumé: Allowing reducing CO2 emission in automotive industry, design engineers gradually replacing steel and grey iron by aluminum alloys due to its low density. The aim of the present paper is to investigate the effect of anodic layer on friction coefficient (COF) and wear resistance of 2024A anodized aluminum alloy by using different techniques of analysis such as Tribometer and Micro-scratch tester. The derived laws from the friction theory shows that as the sliding speed increases are the wear resistance decreases. However, during our experiences, we have observed that this is not true for all increasing speed values. The tests are carried out at different loadsconditions and at different sliding speed andhardness, wear rate and COF have been measured after and before anodizing process, metallurgical characterization was assessed using SEM microscope and XRD analysis.The results show when speed reaches the value of u=0.4m/s the wear mechanism is transformed from the severe regime to mild regime, which is considered as a significant reduction in wear rate and COF at this transition speed
URI/URL: https://www.aljest.org/index.php/aljest/article/view/378
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6533
ISSN: 2437-1114
Collection(s) :Publications Nationales

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