Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4986949 Wear 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The study of the sliding process between asperities on rough surfaces can improve the understanding of wear mechanisms. The sliding interaction between asperities is analyzed in this paper using both a semi-analytical model and a finite element model. Power-law hardening materials are considered, and the asperity profiles are assumed to be a parabolic approximation to the cylinder. The effects of strain hardening exponents on some contact parameters are explored with the finite element model. Results show that the faster semi-analytical model agrees well with the finite element model for materials with larger hardening exponents, while for materials with smaller exponents, the errors would preclude its use. As the exponent decreases, the dragging effect in sliding becomes more notable and influences the contact parameters more significantly. Friction shows a significant effect in the sliding process after preliminary consideration, which should be explored in detail further.
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