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Evaluation of High Temperature Tribological Behaviour of Nickel Coating Using LRT

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of temperature, load and frequency on the wear and friction behaviour of the cast iron and nickel-coated tribosurface on mild steel. The experiments were performed at three different levels of loads (10, 20, 30 N), frequency (24, 30, 36 Strokes/s) and temperature (40, 80, 120 ℃) using a linear reciprocating tribometer. An L9 orthogonal array as per the Taguchi technique was used to analyze the specific wear rate (SWR) and coefficient of friction (COF). The coated surface showed better tribological behaviour as compared to cast iron. The temperature had maximum influence on the tribological behaviour followed by load and frequency.

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Author (Sumit Chaudhary) is SRF of CSIR and is receiving financial support from CSIR under HRDG sanction letter number 08/133/(0013)/2015-EMR-1.

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Chaudhary, S., Singh, R.C., Chaudhary, R., Sonia (2020). Evaluation of High Temperature Tribological Behaviour of Nickel Coating Using LRT. In: Kumar, H., Jain, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1071-7_11

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