Asperity deformation during running-in

Publication: Research - peer-reviewArticle in proceedings – Annual report year: 2010

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Asperities loaded in pure rolling against a hard, smooth surface will often be deformed at the first contact event and will thereby experience high normal stress, presumably of a magnitude near the Vickers hardness of the softer material. Continued running-in can be imagined to develop into lower stress levels and an increase of contact area. An asperity model simulating a running-in process of rough surfaces with lengthy protractions in the rolling direction was investigated. After a limited range of only about 104 contact events a state of very low deformation rate was found.
Original languageEnglish
TitleProceeding of Nordtrib 2010
Number of pages6
Publication date2010
StatePublished

Conference

ConferenceNORDTRIB 2010
CountrySweden
CityStorforsen
Period08-06-1011-06-10

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