An Axial Sliding Test for machine elements surfaces

Alessandro Godi, J. Grønbæk, Kamran Mohaghegh, Peder Klit, Leonardo De Chiffre

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    Abstract

    Throughout the years, it has become more and more important to find new methods for reducing friction and wear occurrence in machine elements. A possible solution is found in texturing the surfaces under tribological contact, hence the development and spread of plateau-honed surface for cylinder liners. To prove the efficacy of a particular textured surface, it is paramount to perform experimental tests under controlled laboratory conditions. In this paper a new test rig simulating pure sliding conditions is presented, dubbed Axial Sliding Test. It presents four major components: a rod, a sleeve, a housing and a stripwound container. The rod and the sleeve are the two surfaces in relative sliding motion; the stripwound container maintains a constant, but adjustable normal pressure and the housing serves as interface between the sleeve and the container. For carrying out the test, two machineries are necessary: a press to provide the normal pressure and a tensile machine to perform the axial movements. The test is calibrated so that the correspondence between the normal pressure and the container advancement is found. Finally, preliminary tests are carried out involving a multifunctional and a fine turned rod against a mirror-polished sleeve. Qualitatively the multifunctional surfaces improve the friction conditions, but a more structured test campaign is required.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 15th Nordic Symposium on Tribology
    Number of pages6
    Publication date2012
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event15th Nordic Symposium on Tribology: NordTrib 2012 - Trondheim, Norway
    Duration: 12 Jun 201215 Jun 2012
    Conference number: 15
    http://www.ntnu.no/nordtrib
    https://www.ntnu.no/nordtrib

    Conference

    Conference15th Nordic Symposium on Tribology
    Number15
    Country/TerritoryNorway
    CityTrondheim
    Period12/06/201215/06/2012
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    Keywords

    • Machine elements
    • Textured surfaces
    • Axial sliding
    • Experimental tests

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