• 제목/요약/키워드: Tribology behavior

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Electrorheology of Amine Dispersant Coated Chitosan Phosphate Suspension

  • Choi, Ung-su;Ko, Young-gun
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.23-25
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    • 2002
  • The electrorheological (ER) behavior of amino coated chitosan phosphate suspension in silicone oil is investigated. Amino coated chitosan phosphate suspension shows a typical ER response (Bingham flow behavior) upon application of an electric field due to the polarizability of phosphoryl polar group. The shear stress for the suspension exhibits a linear dependence on an electric field power of 1.94. The values of structure factors $A_s$obtains 2 far mine coated chitosan phosphate suspension and it may be due to the formation of multiple chains upon application of the electric field. Throughtout the experimental results, amino coated chitosan phosphate suspension shows good dispersion stability and found to be an anhydrous ER fluid.

접합식 도어시일의 온도를 고려한 접촉거동에 관한 수치적 연구 (A Numerical Study on the Contact Behavior Analysis with Thermal and New Design of Bonded Door Seal)

  • 김청균;김한구
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2003년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.335-340
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents contact behavior of a perfluoroelastomer bonded door seal by a non-linear finite element method using the mechanical and thermal analysis. The shape effects are investigated for sealing performance of bonded door seal. Also maximum stress, temperature distribution and contact force are investigated. A bonded door seal was modeled three shape. The highest contact force occurs at model III(sunflower shape). The maximum stress of model III is lower than that of the others. The calculated FEM results show that the model III has excellent performance compared with other seal models.

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플라스틱재료의 왕복동 마찰마멸거동 (Behavior of Reciprocating Dry Sliding Wear of Plastics Against Steel)

  • 김충현;안효석;정태형
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2000
  • Friction and wear tests have been performed on nylon, acetal resin, and PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), in reciprocating dry sliding conditions against steel discs. According to the results, acetal resin showed the lowest wear rates and PTFE exhibited the lowest friction coefficient. The prominent wear mechanisms found were adhesion and abrasion.

Tribological properties of ultra-thin diamond-like carbon coating at various humidity

  • Cuong, Pham Duc;Ahn, Hyo-Sok;Kim, Choong-Hyun;Kim, Doo-In
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2002년도 proceedings of the second asia international conference on tribology
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    • pp.161-162
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    • 2002
  • This study concerns the tribological behaviors of ultra-thin DLC coating with 3 nm thickness deposited in a mixed gas of argon + 20 % hydrogen as a function of humidity. Reciprocating wear tests employing a micro wear tester were performed under various normal loads and relative humidity in air environment. The chemical composition of the original and worn surfaces were studied by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). It showed that the ultra-thin DLC coating exhibited low friction with enough wear stability at low normal load (0.18 N) and its tribological behavior was strongly dependent on the humidity. The sample surfaces before and after the test were examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Capillary force and meniscus areas were discussed in order to explain the influence of humidity on the friction force.

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소수력 터빈용 복수 기계평면시일의 접촉거동에 관한 유한요소해석 (Finite Element Analysis for the Contact Behavior in Double-Type Mechanical Face Seals Used for Small Hydro Power Turbine)

  • 김청균;강현준
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.201-208
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents the FEM analysis on the contact behavior characteristics of mechanical face seals in a small hydro-power turbine. Especially, the axial displacement and contact normal stress between a seal ring and a seal seat of a primary sealing unit have been analyzed as functions of rotating speed of a hydro-turbine, sealing gap, water and cooling fluid temperature. Those are strongly related to a leakage of water and wear between a seal ring and a seal seat. The FEM computed results present that the rotating speed of a hydro-turbine may be kept less than 800 rpm, and the sealing gap in a primary sealing unit is restricted $0.5\~5$. The coolant temperature in which is most influential parameter to the contact behaviors of a sealing unit may be kept less than $15^{\circ}C$ for a safe operation of a sealing unit without a leakage and wear.

접촉 면적에 따른 나노/마이크로 마찰 특성 (Nano/Micro Friction with the Contact Area)

  • 윤의성;;공호성
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.209-215
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    • 2005
  • Nano/micro friction with the contact area was studied on Si-wafer (100) and diamond-like carbon (DLC) film. Borosilicate balls of radii $0.32{\mu}m,\;0.5{\mu}m,\;1.25{\mu}m\;and\;2.5{\mu}m$ mounted on the top of AFM tip (NPS) were used for nano-scale contact and Soda Lime glass balls of radii 0.25mm, 0.5mm, 1mm were used for micro-scale contact. At nano-scale, the friction between ball and surface was measured with the applied normal load using an atomic force microscope (AFM), and at micro scale it was measured using ball-on flat type micro-tribotester. All the experiments were conducted at controlled conditions of temperature $(24\pm1^{\circ}C)$ and humidity $(45\pm5\%)$. Friction was measured as a function of applied normal load in the range of 0-160nN at nano scale and in the range of $1000{\mu}N,\; 1500{\mu}N,\;3000{\mu}N\;and\;4800{\mu}N$ at micro scale. Results showed that the friction at nano scale increased with the applied normal load and ball size for both kinds of samples. Similar behavior of friction with the applied normal load and ball size was observed for Si-wafer at micro scale. However, for DLC friction decreased with the ball size. This difference of in behavior of friction in DLC nano- and microscale was attribute to the difference in the operating mechanisms. The evidence of the operating mechanisms at micro-scale were observed using scanning electron microscope (SEM). At micro-scale, solid-solid adhesion was dominant in Silicon-wafer, while plowing in DLC. Contrary to the nano scale that shows almost a wear-less situation, wear was prominent at micro-scale. At nano- and micro-scale, effect of contact area on the friction was discussed with the different applied normal load and ball size.

순수금속의 재료물성치와 마찰.마멸특성에 대한 연구 (The Effects of Relative Material Properties on the Friction and Wear Behavior of Pure Metals)

  • 황동환;성인하;김대은
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, the effects of material properties on the friction and wear behavior of pure metals are investigated. The sliding material pairs are selected based on their relative compatibility and relative hardness ratio of the specimen. The initial and steady-state friction coefficients are obtained in the experiments and the wear rates are quantitatively investigated. It is shown that the initial friction coefficient is affected by the hardness ratio of sliding materials. Furthermore, in steady state condition, neither hardness ratio nor compatibility has significant influence on the frictional behavior. As for wear, the ductility of the metal affects the wear particle generation process which in turn affects the frictional behavior. The findings of this research suggest that frictional interaction cannot be simply characterized by either compatibility or hardness ratio of the materials undergoing sliding contact.

구름접촉에 의한 SM55C의 마멸 거동 (Wear behavior of SM55C steel by rolling contact)

  • 박범수;채영훈;김석삼
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2002년도 제35회 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.240-247
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    • 2002
  • The rolling wear behavior of SM55C is investigated under lubrication. This is a comparative tribological behavior of heat treatment effect for SM55C. Rolling wear test method is used for Ball-on-disk type. Specimens can be classified into two main groups: as-annealing and non-annealing. As result of wear behavior, flanking initial time of non-annealing specimen keep at retard but it have not under high normal load. One of the notable features of annealing specimen is steady flanking initial time for a normal load in this experiment. Failure mechanism of SM55C is due to the fatigue wear such like flanking, pitting etc.. Flanking leads to abruptly fracture of worn surface. Fracture mechanism has a connection with normal load and polishing direction of specimens.

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Electrical and Rheological Behavior of the Angydrous ER Fluids Based on Chitosan Derviatives as the Dispersion Phases

  • 최웅수
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.49-51
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    • 2004
  • The electrical and rheological properties pertaining to the electrorheological (ER) behavior of chitosan derivatives, chitosan, chitosan ammonium salt and chitosan phosphated suspensions in silicone oil were investigated. Chitosan derivative suspensions showed a typical ER response (Bingham flow behavior) upon application of an electric field. However, chitosan phosphate suspension exhibited an excellent shear yield stress compared with chitosan and chitosan ammonium salt suspensions. The difference in behavior results from the difference in the conductivity of the disperse phases due to the difference of their polarizability. The shear stress for the chitosan, chitosan ammonium salt and chitosan phosphate suspensions exhibited a linear dependence on the volume fraction of particles and 1.18, 1.41 and 1.67 powers of the electric field. On athe basis of the experimental results, the newly synthesized chitosan dervative suspensions found to be an ER fluid.

실리콘 표면에 흡착된 수분층의 나노트라이볼로지 거동 (Nanotribological Behavior of Adsorbed Water Layer on Silicon Surface)

  • 안효석;김두인;최동훈
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제19권5호
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 2003
  • Water is known to playa crucial role on friction of moving parts in nanoscale contact. Little is, however, known about the tribological behavior of a solid surface that is covered with water adsorption layer. The objective of this study is to investigate the nanotribological behavior of the water layer in relation to water affinity of the surface and relative humidity. This paper presents an examination of the frictional behavior of water adsorption layer as 'confined liquid film'. It is shown that the friction is inversely proportional to the hydrophilicity of surface and relative humidity. On the other hand, friction of hydrophobic surface is not influenced by relative humidity. A model is proposed for the water-mediated contact in which it is shown that the water layer between two hydrophilic surfaces with high relative humidity behaves as a lubricant.