Title of article :
Time resolved friction during dry sliding of metal on metal
Author/Authors :
Mohammad A. Irfan، نويسنده , , Vikas Prakash، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
In the present study, plate impact pressure±shear friction experiments are conducted to provide insight into time-
resolved dry sliding characteristics of metal on metal at normal pressures of approximately 1.5 GPa, slip speeds up
to 60 m/s and interfacial temperatures as high as 8008C. The plate impact friction experiments represent a signi®cant
improvement over conventional dynamic friction experiments by allowing control of interfacial tractions with the
use of combined pressure±shear loading waves instead of manipulating actuator motion. Also, by measuring the
combined normal and transverse motion of the rear surface of the target plate, critical frictional parameters such as
the applied normal pressure, the interfacial slip resistance, and the interfacial slip speeds can be interpreted by using
the framework of one-dimensional plane wave analysis.
The experiments are conducted on a Carpentor Hampden tool-steel (D3)/Ti±6Al±4V tribo-pair. The frictional
state at the tribo-pair interface is varied by varying the impact velocity and/or the surface roughness of the
impacting surfaces. Moreover, by appropriate selection of ¯yer and target plate thickness the tribo-pair interface is
subjected to step changes in normal pressure and step changes in applied shear stress. The results of these
experiments provide new insights into the evolution of interfacial sliding resistance with accumulated interfacial slip,
and its dependence on surface roughness, slip velocity, normal pressure and interfacial temperature.
Keywords :
High speedmachining , Ti±6Al±4V , Time resolved , Dynamic friction , Step decrements in pressure , Elevated temperatures , High pressures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures