An Experimental Study on the Effect of Machining-Induced White Layer on Frictional and Wear Performance at Dry and Lubricated Sliding Contact

作者: Y. B. Guo , R. A. Waikar

DOI: 10.1080/10402000903283250

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摘要: The frictional and wear performance of a machined component depends strongly on the surface properties. A white layer machining is often produced at abusive conditions. However, effect has received little attention. Dry lubricated sliding contact tests for surfaces by turning grinding were carried out different load levels ball-on-disk tribometer with real-time monitoring process using an acoustic emission sensor. experimental results show that existence turned slightly decreases coefficient friction (COF), while ground significantly increases COF dry At conditions, only reduces it. trends (AE) amplitude are consistent those conditions or surfaces. conditio...

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