Friction and frictional tracks on thick silica films prepared by vacuum deposition |
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Authors: | K Aikawa H Sakata |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research and Development Division, Asahi Glass Co. Ltd, 221 Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Friction and frictional tracks on 2 µm thick SiO2 films evaporated on polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) substrate were investigated. Diamond spherical sliders of radius 30 and 100 µm, respectively, were slid on these coatings under a load of 50 to 200g at a sliding speed of 15 cm min–1. The static and dynamic friction coefficients for SiO2 films were found to be 0.1 and 0.06, respectively, depending on the load and radius of the slider. For lower load and small slider radius the tracks on SiO2 film were groove-like, and whisker-like cracks regularly grew from the edges of the tracks. For higher loads and larger slider radius, semicircular cracks in the film were regularly found behind the slider, but in thicker film (6 µm thick), circular cracks occurred. The origin of these cracks is discussed in terms of a tension zone produced around the contact area between the slider and the substrate under frictional force. |
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