Surface lay effect on rough friction in roller contact |
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Authors: | Li Xiao B.-G. Rosen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Production Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg SE-412 96, Sweden b Halmstad University, Halmstad, Sweden c Volvo Car Corporation, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Surface lay describes the direction of the predominant surface pattern. A properly designed surface texture configuration has been recognised as a vital issue affecting lubrication and sliding in machinery applications in the literature. Gaining understanding of this tribological phenomenon is no doubt beneficial in facilitating the production of more efficient machine parts and thus reduces production cost. This paper describes an experimental method to investigate the effect of surface lay on lubricated rolling/sliding of ground roller surfaces. By using the rough friction test rig, different surface lay contacts can be simulated and the friction can be measured. Friction behaviour was interpreted in terms of Stribeck curves (friction coefficient as the function of Hersey parameter [ην/p]). Results show that an optimal contact lay angle that provides a minimum friction value is achievable through rig testing. The relative sliding speed direction has a symmetrical effect on friction at the same lay orientation; for sliding speed angles less than about 80°, the larger the angle, the lower the friction, and vice versa. |
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Keywords: | Surface lay Friction Roughness Rolling Sliding |
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