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

O. Stelmakh, Hongyu Fu, S. Kolienov, Vasyl Kanevskiĭ, Hao Zhang, Chenxing Hu, Valerii Grygoruk
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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.
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摩擦表面三维粗糙度的摩擦学效果评估标准
提出了一种新的摩擦副表面精加工技术,该技术与原始测试方法相结合,显示了初始粗糙度配置(表面纹理)对摩擦和磨损的显著影响。对比了轴摩擦表面的两种精加工方式,发现摩擦系数和磨损系数分别相差 2-5 倍和 2-4 倍以上。基于分析标准粗糙度参数的新方法,提出了径向平面滑动轴承轴摩擦表面相对于摩擦方向的初始状态的摩擦学效率标准(在减少摩擦和磨损的意义上),这与其摩擦特性是一致的。实验室测试结果与表面摩擦学效率标准的比较表明,这些标准对于控制现有技术和优化各种摩擦系统中摩擦表面精加工的新技术非常有前途。
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