2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra19719h
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The effects of the main components of seawater on the tribological properties of Cu–9Al–5Ni–4Fe–Mn alloy sliding against AISI 52100 steel

Abstract: A high strength and wear-resistance nickel-aluminum bronze alloy was successfully prepared by hot-pressing sintering. The tribological performances of it sliding against AISI 52100 steel were studied in distilled water, seawater, divalent salt solutions and monovalent salt solutions. The effects of the main components of seawater on the tribological properties were first investigated. The results show that Cu-9Al-5Ni-4Fe-Mn alloy has a lower friction coefficient and wear rate in seawater and divalent salt solu… Show more

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