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Two-Process Random Textures: Measurement, Characterization, Modeling and Tribological Impact: A Review

Paweł Pawlus, Rafał Reizer, Wiesław Żelasko

2021Materials19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Two-process random textures seem to present better functional properties than one-process surfaces. There are many random two-process textures. Plateau-honed cylinder surfaces are the most popular example. Two-process surfaces are also created during the initial periods of life of machined elements. However, knowledge about two-process textures measurement, modeling, and behavior is low. Two-process surfaces are very sensitive to measurement errors. It is very difficult to model them. Special methods of their characterization were created. Their functional significance was studied in a small number of publications. In this paper, measurement, characterization, and modeling of two-process textures were presented. The functional impact of them was analyzed, the effects on contact mechanics and friction and wear were mainly studied. Finally, considerations of future challenges were addressed. The nature of two-process random textures should be taken into account during analyses of properties of machined elements. The plateau part decides about the asperity contact, and the valley portion governs the hydrodynamic lubrication.

Topics & Concepts

Characterization (materials science)Asperity (geotechnical engineering)Process (computing)TribologyLubricationMaterials sciencePlateau (mathematics)Contact mechanicsProfilometerMechanical engineeringComputer scienceEngineering drawingSurface finishNanotechnologyEngineeringComposite materialStructural engineeringFinite element methodMathematicsMathematical analysisOperating systemTribology and Lubrication EngineeringAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsGear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis