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Autor:
F.A. Moslehy, Stephen L. Rice
Publikováno v:
Wear. 206:136-146
This paper presents a modeling technique which can be applied to any tribosystem to simulate dynamic effects in unlubricated sliding. The model is based upon straightforward methods in the study of the dynamics of mechanical systems, and incorporates
Publikováno v:
Journal of Elastomers & Plastics. 25:216-223
Laser speckles appear as a pattern of fine randomly distributed dots resulting from multiple interference when an optically "rough" surface is illuminated by a coherent laser beam. By photographing a speckle pattern, the positions of all points on a
Publikováno v:
Wear. 152:383-393
A newly developed apparatus for evaluating chemomechanical effects in wear testing is described. The device allows the specimen to be biaxially loaded by the application of (1) a normal force producing local specimen-counterface contact and (2) a ten
Publikováno v:
Wear. 149:1-12
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for two elasto-plastic surfaces in quasi-steady-state sliding. A companion paper presents numerical results and a discussion on the implications of the mo
Publikováno v:
Wear. 149:13-25
This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly developed theoretical model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for elasto-plastic surfaces in quasi-steady-state sliding. A companion paper p
Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. 33:77-100
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tribology. 112:506-513
This paper describes the application of laser speckle photography to the measurement of deformations associated with sliding wear. The deformations and the associated strains are those which occur on the “side” of a rectangular-sectioned pin whic
Publikováno v:
Experimental Mechanics. 30:49-54
Laser-speckle photography is used to measure deformations which occur on the lateral surface of a rectangular-section pin which is in dry sliding contact against a counterface disk. The ‘side’ of the pin is illuminated by a pulsed ruby laser. A d
Publikováno v:
Wear. 103:175-185
Impact sliding wear tests have been performed with 17-4 PH steel as both specimen and counterface material. Tests were designed to explore the influence of bulk hardness; this was done by contacting hard pins against soft discs and vice versa. Additi