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    Tribological characteristics and structure formation of P6M5K5-TiC carbide steels for use in hybrid junctions of the metal-matrix composite-ceramic system

    Machines. Technologies. Materials., Vol. 18 (2024), Issue 7, pg(s) 235-237

    The article investigates the influence of the technological parameters of manufacturing and the effect of the initial charge on the structure and tribological properties of carbide steel when used in hybrid components of the metal-matrix composite-ceramic system. It was found that the titanium carbide content of the initial charge was the determining factor in the formation of the properties. At the same time, an increase in the titanium carbide content above 20 (wt. %) does not lead to a significant increase in the hardness of the composite, and in some cases even to a decrease in hardness. It is also worth noting that the use of sprayed high-speed steel powder to prepare the mixture allows the composite to be obtained with fewer technological transitions. According to the results of tribological studies, it was found that the lowest wear was observed when the ceramics were paired with a composite with a titanium carbide content of 10 and 30 (wt. %). At the same time, the results of the analysis of friction track profilometry and the size of the contact patch showed that as the content of the carbide component increases to 30 (wt. %), a change in the nature of the friction occurs, accompanied by intensive wear of the ceramic ball. In the ceramic-carbide-steel (10 wt. % TiC) friction pair, however, no wear of the ceramic ball was observed, and the cross-sectional shape of the friction track changed from spherical to flat.