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The development of a wear resistant hard-metal tappet in diesel engines

  • Shim, D.S.;Song, K.C.;Kim, K.W.;Cho, J.W.
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2002년도 proceedings of the second asia international conference on tribology
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    • pp.401-402
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    • 2002
  • Diesel engines have many sliding parts with solid body contact. For example, a piston-ring and a cylinder bore, a valve and a valve-seat, a cam and a valve tappet. These parts have a severe wear problem. during engine life times. During these times, the valve tappet has abnormal wear such as scuffing and pitting due to a high hertzian contact stress between the cam and the tappet. Excessive wear problems frequently occur to both the cam and the tappet. To solve these problems, we developed an advanced wear resistant tappet. The developed tappet consisted of a hard-metal wear part and a steel body. To increase a bonding strength, those two parts, were directly bonded to each other. Also to decrease a bonding temperature, we developed the composition of Ni-binder materials in the hard metal. To estimate the wear characteristics of the newly developed tappet, we performed wear tests and engine dynamo tests in order to compare them with a conventional Fe-base tappet. As a result, the newly developed tappet has better wear characteristics than those of the conventional tappet. In addition, we performed a 100,000km field-test, and the newly developed tappet showed much improved wear resistance.

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Simplified model to study the dynamic behaviour of a bolted joint and its self loosening

  • Ksentini, Olfa;Combes, Bertrand;Abbes, Mohamed Slim;Daidie, Alain;Haddar, Mohamed
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.639-654
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    • 2015
  • Bolted joints are essential elements of mechanical structures and metal constructions. Although their static behaviour is fairly well known, their dynamic behaviour due to shocks and vibrations has been less studied, because of the large size of the finite element models needed for a detailed simulation. This work presents four different simplified models suitable for studying the dynamic behaviour of an elementary bolted joint. Three of them include contact elements to allow sliding of the screw head and the nut on the assembled parts, and the last one allows rotation between screw and nut. A penalty approach based on the Coulomb friction model is used to model contact. The results show that these models effectively represent the dynamic behaviour, with different accuracy depending on the model details. The last model simulates the self loosening of a bolt subjected to transversal vibrations.

열간 선재 압연제품의 치수정밀도 향상을 위한 롤 갭 조정 (Adjustment of Roll Gap for The Dimension Accuracy of Bar in Hot Bar Rolling Process)

  • 김동환;김병민;이영석
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.96-103
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    • 2002
  • The objective of this study is to adjust the roll gap fur the dimension accuracy of bar in hot bar rolling process considering roll wear. In this study hot bar rolling processes fur round and oval passes have been investigated. In order to predict the roll wear, the wear model is reformulated as an incremental from and then wear depth of roll is calculated at each deformation step on contact area using the results of finite element analysis, such as relative sliding velocity and normal pressure at contact area. Archard's wear model was applied to predict the roll wear. To know the effects of thermal softening of DCI (Ductile Cast Iron) roll material according to operating conditions, high temperature micro hardness test is executed and a new wear model has been proposed by considering the thermal softening of DCI roll expressed in terms of the main tempering curve. The new technique developed in this study for adjusting roll gap can give more systematically and economically feasible means to improve the dimension accuracy of bar with full usefulness and generality.

산성환경 중에서 구상흑연주철재의 마멸-부식거동에 관한 연구 (The Study on the Wear-Corrosion Behavior of Ductile Cast Iron in the Acidic Environment)

  • 임우조;박동기;윤병두
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2002년도 제35회 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.96-102
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    • 2002
  • This paper was studied on the wear-corrosion behavior of ductile cast iron in the acidic environment. In the dry atmosphere and variety of pH solution, wear-corrosion characteristics and friction coefficient of GCD 60 with various sliding speed and distance were investigated. And electrochemical polarization test of GCD 60 was examined in the environment of various pH value. The main results are as following : In the dry atmosphere, boundary friction appears below nearly 5 $kg_{f}$ of contact load, and it is considered that solid friction occurs over nearly 5 $kg_{f}$ of contact load. As pH value becomes low, wear-corrosion loss in the aqueous solution increases. As the corrosion environment is acidified, corrosion potential of GCD 60 becomes noble, polarization resistance becomes low, and corrosion current density increases.

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AE센서를 이용한 스커핑 손상의 감시 (Detecting of Scuffing Faliure using Acoustic Emission)

  • 김재환;김태환;조용주
    • 한국윤활학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국윤활학회 2002년도 제35회 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2002
  • The surfaces of machine components in sliding contact such as bearing, gears and pistons etc. frequently operate under the condition of mixed lubrication due to high load, high speed and slip. These machine components often undergo the inception of scuffing in practical application. The scuffing failure is a critical problem in modern machine components, especially for the requirement of high efficiency and small size. However, it is difficult to find a universal mechanism to explain all scuffing phenomena because there are so many factors affecting the onset of scuffing. In this study, scuffing experiments are conducted using Acoustic Emission(AE) measurement by an indirect sensing approach to detect scuffing failure. Acoustic Emission(AE) signal has been widely utilized to monitor the interaction at the friction interface. Using AE signals we can get an indication about the state of the friction processes, about the quality of solid and liquid layers eon the contacting surfaces in real time. The FFT(Fast Fourier Transform)analyses of the AE signal are used to understand the interfacial interaction and the relationship between the AE signal and the state of contact is presented

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접촉하중에 따른 기어의 트랜스미션 에러에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Transmission Error of the Gear on Contact Load)

  • 탁성훈;황규석;손유선;배효제;류성기
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.117-122
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    • 2007
  • This study deals with the TE (Transmission Error) of gear tooth by modifying a profile and lead of a surface of tooth. First, we experimentally confirmed that the TE is a synthesis of the sliding velocity between both gears. Since various types of TE appear in the experiments, we introduced definition of transmission error and the optimism design by modifying a surface parameters. The test stand's performance is then evaluated through a series of multiple torque transmission error tests. Comparisons are made between data recorded before and after the test stand's redesign, and subsequently repeatability studies are performed to verify the veracity of the measured data. Finally, the experimental results are compared to the analytical predictions of two different gear analysis programs.

복합재료의 열-음향방출거동에 있어서의 카이저 효과 (Kaiser Effects in Thermo-Acoustic Emission Behavior of Composites)

  • 김영복;최낙삼
    • Composites Research
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    • 제14권5호
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 2001
  • 복합적층판에 반복 열부하사이클을 부여하여 열-음향방출(thermo-AE)신호의 카이저효과Kaiser effects)를 정량적으로 분석하고 이 거동을 음향방출의 발생원인과 관련시켜 해명하였다. 열부하사이클을 반복함에 따라 음향 방출의 총 링다운 카운트수 및 진폭이 급격히 감소하는 카이저 효과를 나타냈다. 이 카이저 효과는 총 링다운 카운트 수의 지수함수로 표현되었다. 열부하 사이클 시에 발생하는 AE는 균열진전에 의만 것이 아니라, 굴곡진 균열면간의 접촉에 의만 마모 및 2차적 미세손상의 발생과 관련되며, 2차 이후의 열부하 사이클 시에는 균열면간의 마찰적 미끄러짐으로 보다 약한 AE가 적은 사상수로 발생했던 것으로 추정되었다 이러한 열-음향방출 거동은 시험편의 종류 및 열부하 시의 최고온도에 따라 다른 특성을 보였다

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Adjustment of Roll Gap for the Dimension Accuracy of Bar in Hot Bar Rolling Process

  • Kim, Dong-Hwan;Kim, Byung-Min;Lee, Youngseog
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2003
  • The objective of this study is to adjust the roll gap for the dimension accuracy of bar in hot bar rolling process considering roll wear. In this study hot bar rolling processes for round and oval passes have been investigated. In order to predict the roll wear, the wear model is reformulated as an incremental form and then wear depth of roll is calculated at each deformation step on contact area using the results of finite element analysis, such as relative sliding velocity and normal pressure at contact area. Archard's wear model was applied to predict the roll wear. To know the effects of thermal softening of DCI (Ductile Cast Iron) roll material according to operating conditions, high temperature micro hardness test is executed and a new wear model has been proposed by considering the thermal softening of DCI roll expressed in terms of the main tempering curve. The new technique developed in this study for adjusting roll gap can give more systematically and economically feasible means to improve the dimension accuracy of bar with full usefulness and generality.

유한요소해석에 의한 DLC 코팅면의 마멸기구에 대한 연구 (A Study on Wear Mechanism in Diamond-like Carbon Coated Surface by Finite Element Analysis)

  • 이준혁;박태조
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.366-371
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    • 2013
  • Various heat treatment and surface coating methods have been applied to machine parts. Nowadays, diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings are widely used because of their excellent tribological characteristics. Despite the numerous studies on DLC-coated engineering surfaces, the exact wear mechanisms related to the coating thickness and elastic modulus have not been fully examined. In this study, a sliding contact problem between a small spherical hard particle and a DLC-coated steel surface is analyzed using a nonlinear finite element code, MARC. The maximum principal stress distributions and deformed surfaces are compared for different coating thicknesses and Young's modulus values. Plastically deformed surface shapes such as a groove and torus indicate that the most dominant wear mechanism for a DLC-coated surface is abrasive wear. Fatigue wear can also play a role in a case where the coating thickness is relatively large and the elastic modulus is high.

탄소강 선재 압연공정의 DCI 롤 마멸 예측 기술의 개발 (Development of Technique Predicting of the Wear of DCI Roll Using Carbon Steel in Hot Rod Rolling Process)

  • 김동환;김병민;이영석;유선준;주웅용
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제26권9호
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    • pp.1736-1745
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    • 2002
  • The objective of this study is to predict the roll wear in hot rod rolling process. In this study hot rod rolling process for round and oval passes has been investigated. In order to predict the roll wear, the wear model is reformulated as an incremental form and then wear depth of roll is calculated at each deformation step on contact area using the results of finite element analysis, such as relative sliding velocity and normal pressure at contact area. Archard's wear model was applied to predict the roll wear. To know the thermal softening of DCI (Ductile Cast Iron) roll according to operating conditions, high temperature micro hardness test is executed and a new wear model has been proposed by considering the thermal softening of DCI roll expressed in terms of the main tempering parameter curve. 3D wear program developed in this study might be used for adjusting the gap of rolls to set up a suitable rolling schedule for keeping dimensional tolerance of the product.