DOMINANT TECHNOLOGIES IN “INDUSTRY 4.0”
Mechanical characterisation of Babbitt Alloys solidified under different conditions
This paper investigates the mechanical behaviour of SnSb11Cu6 Babbitt alloys solidified under pressure and under atmospheric conditions. Quasi-static tests were performed at three different constant strain rates: 0.001 s⁻ ¹, 0.003 s⁻ ¹, and 0.01 s⁻ ¹, while dynamic tests were conducted at strain rates corresponding to impact speeds of 10 m/s and 20 m/s. The results indicate that alloys solidified under atmospheric conditions exhibit higher compressive strength in the quasi-static regime than those solidified under pressure. However, as the impact speed increases to 1400 s-1 the compressive strength of both materials converges. Beyond this rate (up to 2800 s⁻ ¹), the alloy solidified under pressure shows a slight performance shift, suggesting better property stability at higher loading rates. Overall, the alloy solidified under atmospheric conditions offers superior performance for low-strain applications, whereas the alloy solidified under pressure demonstrates more stable properties under high-strain loadings. These findings offer valuable insights for the selection and design of materials in tribological systems, particularly where performance varies under different loading conditions.