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FRICTION AND WEAR PROPERTIES OF MICRO TEXTURED SURFACES IN BOUNDARY LUBRICATED SLIDING

  • Pettersson, U.;Jacobson, S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.207-208
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    • 2002
  • In the present study, the friction and wear properties of boundary lubricated textured surfaces were investigated. The capability of textured surfaces to feed lubricant into the interface of a sliding contact and to isolate wear partices was studied and related to the properties of the textured surfaces. Well-defined surface textures were produced by lithography and anisotropic etching of silicon wafers. Different widths and distributions of parallel groves were manufactured and subsequently the wafers were PVD coated with thin wear resistant TiN or DLC coatings, retaining the substrate texture. The surfaces were evaluated in reciprocating sliding against a ball bearing steel ball under starved or boundary lubricated conditions.

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The Effect of Hydrogen on the Tribological Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Films

  • Shin, Jong-Han;Lim, Dae-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.96-100
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    • 1997
  • Hydrogenated amorphous carbon films were deposited on silicon substrates by using an RF PECVD. The hydrogen/methane ratio was varied from 50% to 88% to study the effect of hytdrogen in the film on the tribological properties. The friction and wear behaviors of the deposited films were investigated by ball-on-disk type wear tester. FT-IR spectra were used to characterize the structure of the films. Tribological properties of carbon films were correlated with their structure such as ratio of "polymer-like" stretching type and that of sp2 bonding. The result showed that the annealing caused a decrease in the amount of wear of contacted $Si_3N_4$ balls and a increase in the coefficient of friction. Possible explanation for annealing effect was discussed by the hydrogen desorption.esorption.

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Thermomechanical Properties of Carbon Fibres and Graphite Powder Reinforced Asbestos Free Brake Pad Composite Material

  • Thiyagarajan, P.;Mathur, R.B.;Dhami, T.L.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.117-120
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    • 2003
  • Asbestos is being replaced throughout the world among friction materials because of its carcinogenic nature. This has raised an important issue of heat dissipation in the non-asbestos brake pad materials being developed for automobiles etc. It has been found that two of the components i.e. carbon fibres as reinforcement and graphite powder as friction modifier, in the brake pad material, can playa vital role in this direction. The study reports the influence of these modifications on the thermal properties like coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and thermal conductivity along with the mechanical properties of nonasbestos brake pad composite samples developed in the laboratory.

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Comparative Study on the Fatigue Properties of FSW and MIG Joints of A16005 Sheets to Design Railway Vehicles (철도차량 설계를 위한 A16005 알루미늄 판재의 마찰교반용접(FSW)과 MIG 용접부의 피로 특성 비교 연구)

  • Choi, Won-Doo;Ko, Jun-Bin;Gu, Gi-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.653-659
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    • 2010
  • Friction stir welding results in low distortion and high joint strength compared with other welding procedures, and is able to join all aluminium alloys that are not considered as virtually weldable with classical liquid state techniques. The comparative study on high cycle fatigue properties between A16005-T6 friction stir welds and MIG weld joints have been performed and fracture mechanisms for the fatigue specimens were investigated. Although mechanical properties are lower than the corresponding base material, FSW joints of A16005-T6 become higher at tensile and fatigue strength in comparison with the traditional fusion weld(MIG). The fracture surfaces of FSW and MIG fatigue specimens cleary show different aspects of the fracture morphology. MIG weldments were characterized by voids and cleavage(brittle fracture) but FSW specimens showed the presence of ductile fracture surface.

Experimental Studies on Friction and Wear of the Solid Lubricating $MoS_2$ Bonded Films (고체윤활용 $MoS_2$Bonded Film의 마찰마모 특성에 관한 실험적 고찰)

  • 공호성;윤의성;한홍구;권오관
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 1996
  • Friction and wear properties of MoS$_2$ bonded films were studied using the Falex testing machine, and their properties were evaluated in terms of the life and the load carrying capacity of the films. MoS$_2$ bonded films were formulated from the mixtures of MoS$_2$ solid particles and epoxyphenol resin, and they were applied onto AISI 4130 steel surface by dipping method to form lubricating bonded films. The results of the life and the load carrying capacity of the films showed that films were mainly affected by the surface temperature arisen from the frictional heat at the contact surface. To obtain enhanced tribological properties of the films, various combinations of solid lubricants and additives with a basic polymer resin were attempted and evaluated. The effects of surface pretreatment, such as sand blast or Zn-phosphating, were also investigated.

Tribological Properties of DLC film on Modified Surface by TiC Plasma Immersion Ion Implantation and Deposition (TiC 이온 주입 층에 증착된 DLC 박막의 트라이볼로지적 특성)

  • Yi, Jin-Woo;Kim, Jong-Kuk;Kim, Seock-Sam
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.956-960
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    • 2004
  • Effects of ion implantation and deposition on the tribological properties of DLC film as a function of implanted energies and process times were investigated. TiC ions were implanted and deposited on the Si-wafer substrates followed by DLC coating using ion beam deposition method. In order to study tribological properties such as friction coefficient and behavior of DLC film on the modified surface as a function of implanted energies and process times, we used a ball-on-disc type apparatus in the atmospheric environment. From results of wear test, as the implanted energy was increased, the friction coefficient was more stable below 0.1.

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Controlling the Hardness and Tribological Behaviour of Non-asbestos Brake Lining Materials for Automobiles

  • Mathur, R.B.;Thiyagarajan, P.;Dhami, T.L.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2004
  • In spite of unparalleled combination of essential material properties for brake linings and clutch facings, replacement for asbestos is seriously called for since it is a health hazard. Once asbestos is replaced with other material then composition and properties of brake pad changes. In certain cases hardness of the material may be high enough to affect the rotor material. In this study, hardness of the brake pad has been controlled using suitable reinforcement materials like glass, carbon and Kevlar pulp. Brake pad formulations were made using CNSL (cashew net shell liquid) modified phenolic resin as a binder, graphite or cashew dust as a friction modifier and barium sulphate, talc and wollastonite as fillers. Influence of each component on the hardness value has been studied and a proper formulation has been arrived at to obtain hardness values around 35 on Scleroscopic scale. Friction and wear properties of the respective brake pad materials have been measured on a dynamometer and their performance was evaluated.

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Effects of Surface Texturing under Grease Lubrication (그리스 윤활 하에서 표면요철의 영향)

  • Kim, Sung-Gi;Song, Kuen-Chul;Kim, Sang-Beom;Chae, Young-Hun
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2008
  • It is well known that surface texturing improves the tribological properties of mechanical components for enhancing hydro-dynamic effect or serving as a micro reservoir. There are not, however, enough researches to reveal the effects of surface texturing on the tribological properties under grease lubrication which is used in lubricating many mechanical elements. In the present study, therefore, the effects of surface texturing on the tribological properties are investigated under grease lubrication based on an experimental approach. The results show that surface texturing decreases friction coefficient. It is found that the friction coefficient can be decreased by controlling the diameter and density of micro-dimple. The diameter of dimple is more effective under high load and low speed than otherwise. And, the density of dimple is effective under low load and high speed.

A Study on the Properties in Friction Weldability of SCNCrM-2B and SM25C (SCNCrM-2B와 SM25C의 마찰용접특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Se-Gyoung;Sim Young-Man;Min Taeg-Ki
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2006
  • This study deals with the friction welding of SM25C and SCNCrM-2B; The friction time was variable conditions under the conditions of spindle revolution 2,000rpm, friction pressure of 100MPa, upset pressure of l50MPa, and upset time of 4.0 seconds. Under these conditions, the microstructure of weld interface, tensile fracture surface and mechanical tests were studied, and so the results were as follows. 1. When the friction time is 2.0 seconds, the tensile strength of friction welds was 874MPa, which is around as much as 117% of the tensile strength of base metal(SM25C), the bending strength of friction welds was 1,354MPa, which is around as much as 108.9% of the bending strength of base metal(SM25C). 2. At the same condition, the maximum vickers hardness was Hv443 at SCNCrM-2B nearby weld interface, which is higher Hv20 than condition of the friction time 0.5 seconds. 3. The results of microstructure analysis show that the structures of two base materials have fractionated and rearranged along a column due to heating and axial force during friction, which has affected in raising hardness and tensile strength.

Evaluation of Friction Properties According to Normal Force and Direction of Wood Grain in Real Contact Area

  • Park, Chun-Young;Kim, Chul-Ki;Kim, Hyung-Kun;Lee, Jun-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.437-443
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    • 2011
  • In Korea, there has been a traditional post and beam wood construction with large roof load. Because a large friction is generated in wooden joint or members, it is important to evaluate the friction between wood members according to wood direction. Because most of studies have been concerned with friction between wood and steel, excluding effect of real area of contact, there are a few studies on the friction between wood members. The object of this study was to evaluate friction or coefficient of friction according to normal force and real area of contact of wood. With Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi) test specimens, five steps of normal force and combinations of test were prepared. Results indicated that normal force had almost no affection on the friction, however there was difference about friction or coefficient of friction according to real contact conditions of wood grain and contact area.