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Effect of current polarity on electrical sliding wear behavior of Cu-WS_2-graphite-WS_2 nanotube composites in air and vacuum conditions 被引量:5

Effect of current polarity on electrical sliding wear behavior of Cu-WS_2-graphite-WS_2 nanotube composites in air and vacuum conditions
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摘要 In this paper Cu-WS2-graphite-WS2nanotube composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy hot pressing method.The effect of current polarity on the wear rates and contact voltage drops of the composites were investigated using a brush-on-slip ring tribometer rubbing against Cu-5 wt.%Ag alloy ring in air and vacuum,respectively.The worn surfaces of the composites were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy(SEM)and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS).Surface profile curves of the worn tracks were measured using the surface profiler.The results demonstrated that the current polarity has a significant effect on the wear rates and contact voltage drops of the composites in both air and vacuum conditions.Positive brush possesses a higher wear rate compared with the negative brush in the air atmosphere since the electrical field direction activates oxidation at the positive brush surface while inhibits oxidation at the negative brush surface.Except for the regular wear losses,the combined effect of molten metal bridge erosion and arc erosion cause the positive brush to lose extra material and the negative brush to gain extra material,so the positive brush shows a higher wear rate in the vacuum condition.The contact voltage drop of the positive brush is lower than that of the negative brush in the air atmosphere,but contrarily,the positive brush shows a higher contact voltage drop in the vacuum condition. In this paper Cu-WS2-graphite-WS2 nanotube composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy hot pressing method. The effect of current polarity on the wear rates and contact voltage drops of the composites were investigated using a brush-on-slip ring tribometer rubbing against Cu-5 wt.% Ag alloy ring in air and vacuum, respectively. The worn surfaces of the composites were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Surface profile curves of the worn tracks were measured using the surface profiler. The results demonstrated that the current polarity has a significant effect on the wear rates and contact voltage drops of the composites in both air and vacuum conditions. Positive brush pos- sesses a higher wear rate compared with the negative brush in the air atmosphere since the electrical field direction activates oxidation at the positive brush surface while inhibits oxidation at the negative brush surface. Except for the regular wear losses, the combined effect of molten metal bridge erosion and arc erosion cause the positive brush to lose extra material and the neg- ative brush to gain extra material, so the positive brush shows a higher wear rate in the vacuum condition. The contact voltage drop of the positive brush is lower than that of the negative brush in the air atmosphere, but contrarily, the positive brush shows a higher contact voltage drop in the vacuum condition.
出处 《Science China(Technological Sciences)》 SCIE EI CAS 2013年第11期2839-2846,共8页 中国科学(技术科学英文版)
基金 supported by the Major Research Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.91026018) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.60979017) the Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China(Grant No.20110111110015)
关键词 复合材料 空气气氛 真空条件 磨损行为 纳米管 WS2 极性 电流 Cu-WS2-graphite-WS2 nanotube composites, current polarity, air and vacuum conditions, wear rate, contact voltage drop
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