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Evaluation of temperature effects on brake wear particles using clustered heatmaps

  • Shin, Jihoon;Yim, Inhyeok;Kwon, Soon-Bark;Park, Sechan;Kim, Min-soo;Cha, YoonKyung
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.680-689
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    • 2019
  • Temperature effects on the generation of brake wear particles from railway vehicles were generated, with a particular focus on the generation of ultrafine particles. A real scale brake dynamometer test was repeated five times under low and high initial temperatures of brake discs, respectively, to obtain generalized results. Size distributions and temporal patterns of wear particles were analyzed through visualization using clustered heatmaps. Our results indicate that high initial temperature conditions promote the generation of ultrafine particles. While particle concentration peaked within the range of fine sized particles under both low and high initial temperature, an additional peak occurred within the range of ultrafine sized particles only under high initial temperature. The timing of peak occurrence also differed between low and high initial temperature conditions. Under low initial temperature fine sized particles were generated intensively at the latter end of braking, whereas under high initial temperature both fine and ultrafine particles were generated more dispersedly along the braking period. The clustered correlation heatmap divided particle sizes into two groups, within which generation timing and concentration of particles were similar. The cut-off point between the two groups was approximately 100 nm, confirming that the governing mechanisms for the generation of fine particles and ultrafine particles are different.

Wear Progress Model by Impact Fretting in Steam Generator Tube (충격 프레팅에 의한 증기발생기 세관 마모손상 진행모델)

  • Lee, Jeong-Kun;Park, Chi-Yong;Kim, Tae-Ryong;Cho, Sun-Young
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1684-1689
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    • 2007
  • Fretting wear is one of the important degradation mechanisms of steam generator tubes in the nuclear power plants. Especially, impact fretting wear occurred between steam generator tubes and tube support plates or anti-vibration bar. Various tests have been carried out to investigate the wear mechanisms and to report the wear coefficients. Those are fruitful to get insight for the wear damage of steam generator tubes; however, most wear researches have concentrated on sliding wear of the steam generator tubes, which may not represent the wear loading modes in real plants. In the present work, impact fretting tests of steam generator tube were carried out. A wear progression model for impact-fretting wear has been investigated and proposed. The proposed wear progression model of impact-fretting wear is as follows; oxide film breaking step at the initial stage, and layer formation step, energy accumulation step and finally particle torn out step which is followed by layer formation in the stable impact-fretting progress. The wear coefficient according to the work-rate model has been also compared with one between tube and support.

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Wear Progress Model by Impact Fretting in Steam Generator Tube (충격 프레팅에 의한 증기발생기 세관 마모손상 진행모델)

  • Park, Chi-Yong;Lee, Jeong-Kun;Kim, Tae-Ryong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.817-822
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    • 2008
  • Fretting wear is one of the important degradation mechanisms of steam generator tubes in the nuclear power plants. Especially, impact fretting wear occurred between steam generator tubes and tube support plates or anti-vibration bar. Various tests have been carried out to investigate the wear mechanisms and to report the wear coefficients. Those are fruitful to get insight for the wear damage of steam generator tubes; however, most wear researches have concentrated on sliding wear of the steam generator tubes, which may not represent the wear loading modes in real plants. In the present work, impact fretting tests of steam generator tube were carried out. A wear progress model for impact-fretting wear has been investigated and proposed. The proposed wear progress model of impact-fretting wear is as follows; oxide film breaking step at the initial stage, and layer formation step, energy accumulation step and finally particle torn out step which is followed by layer formation in the stable impact-fretting progress. The wear coefficient according to the work-rate model has been also compared with one between tube and support.

On the Wear Properties of the Alumina Short Fiber and Particle Reinforced Aluminium Bronze Alloy Composite (알루미나 단섬유 및 입자강화 알루미늄 청동기지 복합재의 마모특성)

  • 이상로;허무영
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1994
  • In order to investigate the effect of the ceramic reinforcements on the wear properties of aluminum bronze composites, Cu-8wt%Al aluminum bronze alloys reinforced with the Saffil alumina short fiber were produced by the powder metallurgical method and tested by a pin-ondisc wear testing machine. The wear surfaces of the pin specimens and discs, wear debris, and the cross sections of the wear specimens were observed by SEM. The wear mechanism according to various wear conditions and the change of microstructure in the composites were also discussed. In the results, the reinforcement of the composites with alumina short fiber was very effective at the higher applied load over 10N. The material transportation to the counter disc was observed in the alloy specimens without reinforcements. However, the composites reinforced with ceramic particles and fibers showed the resistance against the material transportation.

The Influence of Diamond Abrasive Size on the Life of Tungsten Carbide Wet Drawing Dies (다이아몬드 연마재 입도가 초경 습식신선 다이스 수명에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, S.K.;Kim, M.A.;Ko, D.C.;Kim, B.M.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.15 no.7 s.88
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    • pp.518-523
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    • 2006
  • Wet wire drawing of brass coated steel wire, used for tire reinforcement, is realized with Tungsten Carbide(WC) dies sintered with a cobalt(Co) binder. Dies wear represents an important limitation to the production process and cost savings. Several parameters, such as Co content, WC grain size of tungsten carbide, sintering conditions, and so on, affect on the wear of the drawing die. In this study, the effect of the diamond abrasive particle size on the life of the WC centered dies of the wet wire drawing was investigated. Wet wire drawing experiments were carried out on a wet wire drawing machine. From the experiments, the dies life, dies fracture, wire surface roughness, and wire breaks were investigated. From the results, it was found that the wear of the WC dies increased with the increase in the diamond abrasive particle size.

The Effect of Carbide Size on the Mechanical Properties of AISI E 52100 Steel (AISI E 52100 강(鋼)의 기계적(機械的) 성질(性質)에 미치는 탄화물(炭化物) 크기의 영향(影響))

  • Cho, K.R.;Kim, B.W.;Nam, T.W.;Lee, B.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.10-22
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    • 1990
  • A study has been investigated on the effect of mechanical properties (tension strength, rotary bending fatigue strength, wear resistance, hardness) according to the carbide particle size variation by the treatment of 1) quenching tempering, and 2) quenching, subzero treatment and tempering. The material used in this investigation was a typical bearing steel, high C high Cr, AISI E 52100. The result obtained in this study were as follows : (1) Finer the carbide particle size increasing the hardness and retained austenite in same quenching condition. (2) Finer the carbide particle size reduced the tension and rotary bending fatigue which were resulted from austenite grain growth and carbide precipitation on grain boundry that induced by carbide refine heat treatment. (3) Finer the carbide particel size increasing the wear resistance which were resulted by uniform distribution of carbide and increased hardness induced by microstructural uniform hardenability of matrix. (4) When the carbide particles were refinded, subzero treatment is effective only wear resistance and hardness.

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Contact Analysis Between Rubber Seal, a Spherical Particle and Coated Steel Surface (시일과 코팅된 스틸면 사이의 구형 입자에 의한 접촉해석)

  • Park, Tae-Jo;Jo, Hyeon-Dong
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 2009
  • Seals are very useful machine components in protection of leakage of lubricant or working fluid, and incoming of debris from outside. Various elastomer are widely used as sealing materials and the shaft surfaces are generally coated with high hardness material after heat treatment. It is generally known that the foreign debris and wear particles get stuck into sealing surface, the steel shaft surface can be damaged and worn by mainly abrasive wear. In this paper, using MARC, contact analysis are conducted to show the hard coated steel shaft surface can be fatigue failed by very small elastic particle intervened between seal and steel surface. Variations of contact and von-Mises stress distributions and contact half-widths with interference and coating thickness are presented. The maximum von-Mises stress occurs always in the coating layer or between coated layer/substrate interface. Therefore the coated sealing surface can be fatigued and then failed by very small particles. The results can be used in design of sealing surface and further studies are required.

Applicaion of Neural Network for Machine Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis (기계구동계의 손상상태 모니터링을 위한 신경회로망의 적용)

  • 박흥식;서영백;조연상
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 1998
  • The morphologies of the wear particles are directly indicative of wear process occuring in the machine. The analysis of wear particle morphology can therefore provide very early detection of a fault and can also ofen facilitate a dignosis. For this work, the neural network was applied to identify friction coefficient through four shape parameters (50% volumetric diameter, aspect, roundness and reflectivity) of wear debris generated from the machine. The averages of these parameters were used as inputs to the network. It is shown that collect identification of friction coefficient depends on the ranges of these shape parameters learned. The various kinds of the wear debris had a different pattern characteristics and recognized relation between the friction condition and materials very well by neural network. We discuss how the network determines difference in wear debris feature, and this approach can be applied for machine condition monitoring and fault diagnosis.

Estimation of Damage Condition for the Automobile Transmission Gear by Morphological Analysis of Wear Debris (마멸입자 형태분석에 의한 자동차 트랜스미션 기어의 손상상태 평가)

  • 박흥식;조연상;배효준;이상재
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2001
  • The wear particles is released from the moving surfaces in gear systems of transmission and its morphology is directly related to the damage and failure to gear system from which the particles originated. It is the effective method for damage condition estimation of automobile transmission gear to observe wear debris in gear oil. We tested with new transmission and took out gear oil according to driving distance. To be applied to damage condition of gear system in transmission of automobile,4 shape parameters of wear particles in gear oil were calculated and wear volume were presumed with the image processing system.

Analysis of Wear Debris for Operating Condition Evaluation of Lubricated Machine Surface (기계윤활면의 작동상태 평가를 위한 마멸분 해석)

  • 서영백;박흥식;전태옥;이광영
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1996.11a
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 1996
  • This paper was undertaken to analyze the morphology of wear debris for operating condition evaluatio of lubricated machine surfaces. The lubricating wear test was carried out under different experimental conditions using tile wear test device was made in our laboritory and wear testing spcimen of the pin on disk type was rubbed in paraffine series base oil, by varying specimen, applied load, sliding distance. The four shape parameters (50% volumetric diameter, aspect, roundness and reflectivity) to describe morphology of wear debris have been developed and are outlined in tile paper. A system using such techniques promises to obviate the need for subjective, human interpretation of particle morphology in machine condition monitoring

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