Tribological performance of TiAl matrix composites containing silver and V2O5 nanowires at elevated temperatures
Abstract
TiAl alloys (TAs) are widely used in aircraft and automotive industries, but their poor wear resistance restrains further applications. In this paper, the tribological properties of TiAl matrix self-lubricating composites containing lubricants of varying amounts (0.5 wt%, 1.5 wt% and 2.5 wt%) of V2O5 nanowires (NWs) and 5 wt% silver against Si3N4 balls were investigated from room temperature to 600 °C under the same conditions of 20 N load per bearing section and 0.35 m s−1 gliding speed. TiAl–5Ag–1.5V2O5 NWs (TB) exhibited excellent tribological properties over a wide temperature range. Moreover, at 450 °C, TB showed a lower friction coefficient of 0.19 and a lower wear rate of 1.87 × 10−4 mm3 N−1 m−1, which were attributed to a continuous lubricating film containing V2O5 NWs and silver on the friction surface. Furthermore, in the formed lubricant films, silver was used as a solid lubricant to provide good lubrication, while V2O5 NWs played the role of a support with high shear strength. The investigation indicated that V2O5 NWs and silver exhibited an excellent synergistic effect for improving the tribological properties of TB.