Criteria for Evaluating the Tribological Effectiveness of 3D Roughness on Friction Surfaces

Oleksandr Stelmakh, Hongyu Fu, Serhii Kolienov, Vasyl Kanevskii, Hao Zhang*, Chenxing Hu, Valerii Grygoruk

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Abstract

A new technique for finishing the surfaces of friction pairs has been proposed, which, in combination with the original test method, has shown a significant influence of the initial roughness configuration (surface texture) on friction and wear. Two types of finishing processing of the shaft friction surfaces were compared, and it was found that the friction and wear coefficients differ by more than 2–5 and 2–4 times, respectively. Based on a new methodology for analyzing standard roughness parameters, the tribological efficiency criteria (in the sense of reducing friction and wear) are proposed for the initial state of the friction surface of a radial plane sliding bearing shaft relative to the friction direction, which is consistent with its frictional characteristics. Comparison of the laboratory test results with the surface tribological efficiency criteria showed that these criteria are very promising for controlling existing technologies and optimizing new technologies for friction surface finishing in various friction systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number209
JournalLubricants
Volume12
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • angular spectrum
  • bearing area curve
  • friction surface
  • roughness
  • wear

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