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The influence of surface roughness on friction and wear of machine element coatings
Authors:Fredrik Svahn,Å  sa Kassman-RudolphiErik Wallé  n
Affiliation:a Department of Materials Science, Uppsala University, Box 534, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden
b Finnveden Powertrain AB, SE-340 36 Moheda, Sweden
Abstract:The use of low friction coatings like amorphous carbon or metal-doped carbon coatings on machine elements is constantly increasing. Most often, a surface treatment, e.g. grinding and polishing or honing, is required for optimal performance of the coated machine element. This can be time consuming and costly.In this study, the effect of surface roughness on friction and sliding wear of two different coatings, one tungsten containing and one chromium containing coating, were examined using a ball-on-disc test. Ball bearing steel plates were grinded to different surface roughnesses and coated with the two different coatings.The friction was found to depend on surface roughness where the rougher surfaces gave higher friction coefficients. The wear rate for the a-C:W coating was found to be independent of the roughness, whereas the roughness had a strong influence on the wear rate for the a-C:Cr coating. This could partly be explained by a difference in wear mechanism, where fatigue wear was observed for the a-C:Cr coating but not for the a-C:W coating.
Keywords:Surface roughness   Friction   Machine element coating
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