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Spatiotemporal mapping for in-situ and real-time tribological analysis in polymer-metal contacts

Kian Kun Yap, Kanao Fukuda, Jennifer Renee Vail, Janet S. S. Wong, Marc Masen

2022Tribology International11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spatiotemporal mapping (SMA) is a graphical technique to visualise the evolution of data with time and space during a process. This paper discusses the benefits of SMA in the field of polymer tribology via two highly different polymer/metal sliding systems. The SMA is found useful for the qualitative and quantitative characterisation and analysis of the transfer phenomena at the contact interface during repeated sliding, e.g., the slide-roll mechanism of transfer lumps, the severe-to-mild wear transition due to the tribo-chemical reaction of PTFE, the accumulation of wear debris, and the formation of friction-reducing back-transfer polyimide films. Additionally, the SMA helps spot various abnormal tribological behaviours, such as the local removal of oxides on a misaligned disc that would otherwise be overlooked.

Topics & Concepts

TribologyMaterials scienceSMA*PolymerComposite materialDeformation (meteorology)NanotechnologyComputer scienceAlgorithmTribology and Wear AnalysisLubricants and Their AdditivesAdhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
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