Thomas Markut, Florian Summer, M. Pusterhofer, Florian Grün
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摘要
润滑活塞环/气缸套接触滑动系统的一个主要问题是摩擦失效机制,即擦伤。为了评估和更好地理解这些摩擦学系统中的这种损坏现象,我们开发了一种倾斜式线性摩擦磨损测试仪(TE77),用于以应用为导向的往复模型试验,并用经过擦伤的现场发动机零件进行了验证。在精确的机油润滑下,原始发动机部件,如 CKS 涂层活塞环(含氧化铝的铬基涂层)、原始衬里和全配方润滑油,在类似于内燃机(ICE)最关键部分(即点火顶死中心(FTDC))的条件下进行了测试。在测试过程中进行的各种现场测量可以详细研究摩擦学部件的损坏过程(裂纹转化)。对于带涂层的活塞环,垂直裂纹是残余应力造成的,而水平裂纹则是剪切应力造成的。其他研究得出的裂纹转变和磨损结果在衬垫上得到了证实。FIB(聚焦离子束)切割以及 EDS 和 SEM 分析的结果表明,铁(来自材料转移)在摩擦片的 CKS 层上起到催化剂的作用,而硫化锌并不是到处都有。
Emergence of Coated Piston Ring Scuffing Behavior on an Application-Oriented Tribological Model Test System
A major problem in lubricated piston ring/cylinder liner contact sliding systems is the tribological failure mechanisms known as scuffing. In order to evaluate and better understand this damage phenomenon in these tribological systems, a tilted linear tribometer (TE77) for application-oriented reciprocating model tests was developed and validated with scuffed field engine parts. With precise oil lubrication, original engine parts, such as CKS-coated piston rings (chromium-based coating with included aluminum oxides), original liners and fully formulated lubrications, were tested under conditions similar to the most critical part of the internal combustion engines (ICEs), known as fired top dead center (FTDC). Various in situ measurements during the tests allowed for a detailed investigation of the damage processes (crack transformation) on the tribological components. For the coated piston ring, vertical cracks were attributed to residual stresses, while horizontal cracks resulted from shear stresses. The crack transformation and wear results from other studies were confirmed for the liner. The results from FIB (Focused Ion Beam) cuts, along with EDS and SEM analyses, revealed that Fe (deriving from material transfer) acts as a catalyst on the CKS layer for the tribopads and that zinc sulfides are not present everywhere.