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Effect of Ti3SiC2 particles addition on friction and oxidation behavior at high temperature of micro-arc oxidation layer on TC4 alloy
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This study involved the preparation of TiO2 layers enhanced with the Ti3SiC2 phase. This
was achieved by incorporating Ti3SiC2 particles (2-8 g/L) into an
Na2WO4+Na2SiO3+Na3PO4 electrolyte system, utilizing the micro-arc oxidation (MAO)
technique. The phase composition of the MAO layer was analyzed by X-ray diffractometer,
the surface porosity and elemental distribution were assessed via scanning electron
microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy; the cross-sectional thickness of the MAO
layer was measured by metallurgical microscope; and the surface flatness was measured by
confocal microscope. The friction behavior of the MAO layer with different Ti3SiC2 contents
was compared by sliding wear tests; anti-oxidation tests was used to evaluate the oxidation
resistance of the layers. The results show: 1) The addition of Ti3SiC2 particles with higher
concentrations can increase the thickness of MAO layer, improve the existence of numerous
“volcanoes” and large-sized pores in the MAO layer and play a certain “pore sealing” effect.
2) When the concentration of Ti3SiC2 is greater than 4g/L, the friction and wear behavior of
the MAO layer is enhanced; 3) After oxidation at 700℃ for 14 h, the MAO layer with higher
concentration (6~8g/L) showed better oxidation resistance. The Ti3SiC2 in the layer would
work together with the atoms in Ti to block the entry of external oxygen atoms.
Title: Effect of Ti3SiC2 particles addition on friction and oxidation behavior at high temperature of micro-arc oxidation layer on TC4 alloy
Description:
This study involved the preparation of TiO2 layers enhanced with the Ti3SiC2 phase.
This
was achieved by incorporating Ti3SiC2 particles (2-8 g/L) into an
Na2WO4+Na2SiO3+Na3PO4 electrolyte system, utilizing the micro-arc oxidation (MAO)
technique.
The phase composition of the MAO layer was analyzed by X-ray diffractometer,
the surface porosity and elemental distribution were assessed via scanning electron
microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy; the cross-sectional thickness of the MAO
layer was measured by metallurgical microscope; and the surface flatness was measured by
confocal microscope.
The friction behavior of the MAO layer with different Ti3SiC2 contents
was compared by sliding wear tests; anti-oxidation tests was used to evaluate the oxidation
resistance of the layers.
The results show: 1) The addition of Ti3SiC2 particles with higher
concentrations can increase the thickness of MAO layer, improve the existence of numerous
“volcanoes” and large-sized pores in the MAO layer and play a certain “pore sealing” effect.
2) When the concentration of Ti3SiC2 is greater than 4g/L, the friction and wear behavior of
the MAO layer is enhanced; 3) After oxidation at 700℃ for 14 h, the MAO layer with higher
concentration (6~8g/L) showed better oxidation resistance.
The Ti3SiC2 in the layer would
work together with the atoms in Ti to block the entry of external oxygen atoms.
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