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http://dx.doi.org/10.7317/pk.2013.37.5.642

Experimental Study on Friction Characteristics between Sliding Polymer Plates for Reduction of Stick-and-Slip Abnormal Noise  

Lee, Dong-Gyu (Graduate School of Mechanical Eng., Pusan Nat'l Univ.)
Park, Hee-Jin (Graduate School of Mechanical Eng., Pusan Nat'l Univ.)
Park, Sang-Hu (School of Mechanical Eng./ERC NSDM, Pusan Nat'l Univ.)
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Polymer(Korea) / v.37, no.5, 2013 , pp. 642-648 More about this Journal
Abstract
There is a kind of abnormal noise known to come from the stick-slip mechanism induced by frictional impulses during the sliding of two polymeric plates. In this work, quantitative analysis of abnormal noise is carried out based on experimental results. Some combinations of polymer plates, such as an ABS base-plate contacted to ABS, PP, MIPS, and POM plates, which are well-known materials used in home-appliances, are studied to obtain the best combination of polymer plates in order to reduce the abnormal noise. For the experiments, a rig for the test was set up and a methodology was proposed. In addition, the effects of the surface roughness of the plate, the normal loading force, and the relative sliding speed between the two contact plates were evaluated in order to understand the reason for the abnormal noise. Through this experimental work, the optimal combination of materials was ABS/POM system to reduce the noise in real industrial applications.
Keywords
stick-and-slip noise; sliding friction; polymer plate; sound pressure level; ABS/MIPS/POM/PP;
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