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Effect of laser texturing bulges on tribological properties of 316L stainless steel

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2051-672X/acaff7

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laser processing bulge; surface texture; tribological properties; 316L stainless steel

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The laser surface texture process generates bulges on the material surface. Currently, the bulges are polished directly, but this method ignores its impact on the friction pairs. This study investigates the tribological properties of polished and unpolished textured surfaces using different shapes of texture on 316L stainless steel.
The laser surface texture process will inevitably produce the edge of material surface texture bulges. Currently, laser processing bulges are generally polished directly, but this method ignores its impact on the friction pairs. In this paper, the tribological properties of polished and unpolished textured surfaces were investigated under dry friction, oil lubrication, and seawater lubrication conditions using three shapes of texture (grooves, square pits, and round pits) prepared on the surface of 316L stainless steel. The results show that the polished surface of 316L stainless steel texture increases wears, and the friction mechanism is mainly adhesive wear, while the unpolished surface of the texture has less wear, and the friction mechanism is mainly abrasive wear. The method and principle of using machining bulges to improve the wear resistance of friction pairs are discussed to address the differences in the tribological performance of entire friction pairs due to the influence of machining bulges of different shapes of texture.

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