Title of article :
Dry Sliding Friction and Wear Resistance of SnPb-Solder Affected Copper against Stainless Steel Counter Surface
Author/Authors :
Muzibur Rahman, Muhammad Department of Mechanical Engineering - Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh , Ahmed, Shaikh Reaz Department of Mechanical Engineering - Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Abstract :
This paper reports the wear behavior of Cu, high Cu-Sn alloy, high Cu-Pb alloy and high Cu-Sn-Pb alloy
under dry sliding at ambient conditions. These four materials were chosen for the wear resistance characterization
of SnPb-solder affected old/scraped copper (high Cu-Sn-Pb alloy) to explore its reusing potentials. Wear tests were
conducted using a pin-on-disk tribometer with the applied load of 20 N for the sliding distance up to 2772 m at the
sliding speed of 0.513 ms-1. The applied load was also changed to observe its effect. The investigation reveals that
the presence of a small amount of Sn increased the hardness and improved the wear resistance of Cu, while a similar
amount of Pb in Cu reduced the hardness but improved the wear resistance. The general perception of ‘the harder
the wear resistant’ was found to match partially with the results of Cu, Cu-Sn alloy and Cu-Sn-Pb alloy. Coefficient
of friction (COF) values revealed non-linear gradual increasing trends at the initial stage and after a certain sliding
distance COF values of all four sample materials became almost steady. SnPb-solder affected Cu demonstrated its
COF to be in between that of Cu-Pb alloy and Cu-Sn alloy with the maximum COF value of 0.533.
Keywords :
Coefficient of friction , Sliding wear , Micro-hardness , SnPb-solder inclusion , Scraped Cu
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering