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Tribological Properties of Surface Friction Hardened AISI 316L Steel

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Friction hardening was employed to improve the tribological properties of AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel (ASS 316L). The process was conducted using a hard indenter (74 ± 1 HRC) under the travel speeds of 90, 180, and 360 mm/s for 30 and 60 passes. The results showed that FH increased the surface hardness of annealed ASS 316L alloy by 180%. The sliding wear tests also showed the positive impact of FH on the wear resistance and friction behaviour. For instance, at the applied pressure of 1 MPa, the wear rate and coefficient of friction (COF) of FHed ASS 316L sample (90 mm/s, 30 passes) were reduced by 68 and 20%, respectively, as compared to those of the annealed sample.

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Khaksaran, A., Taghiabadi, R. & Jafarzadegan, M. Tribological Properties of Surface Friction Hardened AISI 316L Steel. Trans Indian Inst Met 74, 1979–1989 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12666-021-02306-6

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