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材料科学
研磨
扫描电子显微镜
冶金
氧化物
图层(电子)
摩擦学
轮廓仪
铝
曲面(拓扑)
表层
复合材料
表面光洁度
机械工程
几何学
工程类
气体压缩机
数学
作者
Gopakumar Parameswaran,Vikram Jayaram,Satish V. Kailas
出处
期刊:Lubricants
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-08-18
卷期号:12 (8): 292-292
标识
DOI:10.3390/lubricants12080292
摘要
The aim of this study was to identify the areal surface parameters that correlated with lowering of sliding friction. Different ground surfaces were created on stainless steel and the lubricated sliding friction generated at the contact interface with a flat-faced aluminum pin was studied. The frictional force encountered is an order of magnitude lower for a P1200-finished surface than the other ground surfaces. Using 3D surface profilometry, a unique surface parameter ratio “Spk/Sk” was found to predict the frictional performance of these surfaces. When this surface parameter ratio was less than 1, average sliding friction was close to 0.1. When this ratio was greater than 1, the coefficient was an order of magnitude lower. Using energy dispersive spectrometry, such surfaces after wear showed the presence of a uniform dispersed layer of iron oxide on the surface of the pin. This was absent on the surfaces having high friction, indicating the role of the steel counter surface in building this beneficial transfer layer. Scanning electron microscopy provided topography images to visualize the surface wear. The motivation for the authors was to use a commercially scaled process like precision grinding for the surface modifications on stainless steel.
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