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Comparing tribological effects of various chevron-based surface textures under lubricated unidirectional sliding

Sławomir Woś, Waldemar Koszela, Paweł Pawlus

2020Tribology International42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experiments were carried out using a pin-on-disc tribological tester in a flat-on-flat configuration in unidirectional sliding. Both counterparts were made from steel with 50 HRC hardness. The normal load was 20 N, the sliding speed was 0.4 m/s, the number of revolutions was 10,000. Before each test, one drop of L-AN-46 oil (0.08 ml) was supplied to the inlet side of the contact zone. The discs were textured using abrasive jet machining. Tribological effects of eight chevron-based textures were compared with that of the surface having circular oil pockets. All textures had the same pit-area ratios and depths. The untextured assembly was also tested for comparison. It was found that chevron-shaped dimples were sensitive to their angular orientation to the direction of sliding. The best tribological performances were achieved for chevrons inclined to the outer sides of the rotating discs.

Topics & Concepts

TribologyMaterials scienceChevron (anatomy)Composite materialMachiningAbrasiveRubbingDrop (telecommunication)LubricationMetallurgyMechanical engineeringGeologyEngineeringPaleontologyTribology and Lubrication EngineeringAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsLubricants and Their Additives