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Tribology Transactions | 2013

Study of the Influence of Contact Geometry and Contact Pressure on Sliding Distance to Galling in the Slider-on-Flat-Surface Wear Tester

Fredrik W. Lindvall; Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström

One of the major causes of tool failure in sheet metal forming is wear in the form of galling. Galling is gradual buildup of adhered sheet material on the tool and leads to unacceptable scratches on the sheet surface and to components that fail to meet tolerances. Because it is difficult to reproduce operational and interactional conditions in laboratory test equipments it is hard to test, model, and predict galling initiation. Here the authors examine how changes from elliptical to line contact geometry influenced galling initiation under dry sliding by using a slider-on-flat surface (SOFS) wear tester. A micro clean tool steel was tested against ferritic low-strength and martensitic high-strength steel sheets. The sliding distance to galling initiation was extracted from friction data and verified by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. The presence of adhesive wear on worn tools after completed tests was used as a criterion. Experimental results showed that the elliptical contact causes galling quicker than the line contact. Applicability of experimental results depends on the relevance of test conditions, so contact pressures calculated for the described tests were compared to calculated contact pressures in a semi-industrial U-bending test and to literature data relevant to industrial applications. Good agreement between values observed for SOFS and for most selected industrial applications was found, which assume that contact pressures typical for most common industrial applications can be successfully simulated by selection of tool geometry and normal load in the SOFS tester.


Metal Powder Report | 2007

How hardmetals react to wear: Nano is not always the best

Pavel Krakhmalev; Jacob Sukumaran; Anders Gåård

Hardmetal PM specialists are coming to realise the importance of microstructure in terms of the development of useful industrial materials and the tooling that is made from them…


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2006

Microstructural characterization and wear behavior of (Fe,Ni)-TiC MMC prepared by DMLS

Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström


Tribotest | 2008

Wear mechanisms in deep drawing of carbon steel – correlation to laboratory testing

Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström


Tribology Letters | 2007

Galling resistance and wear mechanisms – cold work tool materials sliding against carbon steel sheets

Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström; Nils Hallbäck


Wear | 2009

Influence of tool steel microstructure on origin of galling initiation and wear mechanisms under dry sliding against a carbon steel sheet

Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström


Wear | 2012

Galling resistance and wear mechanisms for cold-work tool steels in lubricated sliding against high strength stainless steel sheets

Patrik Karlsson; Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström


Wear | 2010

Temperature effects on adhesive wear in dry sliding contacts

Anders Gåård; Nils Hallbäck; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2007

Effect of microstructure on edge wear mechanisms in WC–Co

Pavel Krakhmalev; Jacob Sukumaran; Anders Gåård


Tribology Letters | 2009

Wear mechanisms in galling : cold work tool materials sliding against high-strength carbon steel sheets

Anders Gåård; Pavel Krakhmalev; Jens Bergström

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