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The Effect of Surface Texture on Lubricated Fretting

Agnieszka Lenart, Paweł Pawlus, Andrzej Dzierwa, Sławomir Woś, Rafał Reizer

2020Materials14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experiments were conducted using an Optimol SRV5 tester in lubricated friction conditions. Steel balls from 100Cr6 material of 60 HRC hardness were placed in contact with 42CrMo4 steel discs of 47 HRC hardness and diversified surface textures. Tests were carried out at a 25-40% relative humidity. The ball diameter was 10 mm, the amplitude of oscillations was set to 0.1 mm, and the frequency was set to 80 Hz. Tests were performed at smaller (45 N) and higher (100 N) normal loads and at smaller (30 °C) and higher (90 °C) temperatures. During each test, the normal load and temperature were kept constant. We found that the disc surface texture had significant effects on the friction and wear under lubricated conditions. When a lower normal load was applied, the coefficient of friction and wear volumes were smaller for bigger disc surface heights. However, for a larger normal load a higher roughness corresponded to a larger coefficient of friction.

Topics & Concepts

FrettingMaterials scienceSurface finishComposite materialSurface roughnessCoefficient of frictionBall (mathematics)Relative humidityFriction coefficientAmplitudeTexture (cosmology)MetallurgyOpticsGeometryMathematicsMeteorologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)PhysicsMechanical stress and fatigue analysisAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsTribology and Wear Analysis