2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2021.203668
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Elevated temperature adhesion and junction growth mechanisms in Al–Mg alloys sliding in argon and air

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“…The problem of material transfer and adhesion is particularly critical in forming Al alloys and Al coated steel. In this context, Cui et al [789] conducted a fundamental study in order to explore the role of argon and air on the evolution of contact area (junction growth) in AA5083 alloy samples by in-situ observations through the contacting quartz glass counterface using an optical microscope incorporated in a high temperature pin-on-disc tribometer at 573 and 673 K, respectively. In argon atmosphere, junction growth occurred continuously and increased approximately by an order of magnitude for every 50 °C increase in temperature.…”
Section: ) Hot Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of material transfer and adhesion is particularly critical in forming Al alloys and Al coated steel. In this context, Cui et al [789] conducted a fundamental study in order to explore the role of argon and air on the evolution of contact area (junction growth) in AA5083 alloy samples by in-situ observations through the contacting quartz glass counterface using an optical microscope incorporated in a high temperature pin-on-disc tribometer at 573 and 673 K, respectively. In argon atmosphere, junction growth occurred continuously and increased approximately by an order of magnitude for every 50 °C increase in temperature.…”
Section: ) Hot Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%