ANTISEIZURE CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADED ALUMINUM ALLOYS UNDER DRY SLIDING CONDITIONS

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Akeel D. Subhi

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Aluminum-Silicon alloys, with soft lubricant metal, are considered to be one of the important tribological alloys which resist seizure. The effect of different lead percentages (1-20%Pb) that added to the modified eutectic Al-12%Si alloy on the wear rate and resistance was studied by sliding these alloys under dry sliding conditions on a carbon steel disc at different sliding distances (2.24-40.37 km). The results showed that the wear rate was decreased and wear resistance increased with increasing lead percentage of Al-12%Si alloy. Furthermore, wear rate was increased linearly with increasing sliding distance.

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"ANTISEIZURE CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADED ALUMINUM ALLOYS UNDER DRY SLIDING CONDITIONS" (2010) مجلة الهندسة, 16(02), ص 4954–4959. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2010.02.14.
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"ANTISEIZURE CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADED ALUMINUM ALLOYS UNDER DRY SLIDING CONDITIONS" (2010) مجلة الهندسة, 16(02), ص 4954–4959. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2010.02.14.

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