Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614205 | Tribology International | 2016 | 9 Pages |
•Re-design of the rod guiding system of a pneumatic actuator by means of FE analysis.•Contact pressure distribution used as a “key parameter” to promote wear reduction.•Effectiveness of the design choices proved by life tests and wear analysis.•Simulations and experiments as viable tools in guide bearings design evaluation.
The re-design at the front-head/guide-bearing interface of a linear pneumatic actuator is proposed in this paper. Design changes were performed by means of finite element analyses. Contact pressure and its redistribution at the rod-guide interface were assumed to be the “leading parameter” in this process to promote improvements of tribological behaviour, viz., reduction of guide-bearing wear and increase of cylinder life. Wear measurements and life tests made possible a comparison of pneumatic actuator life: these were modified on the basis of the various re-design solutions proposed. Therefore, a validation of the model׳s predicted conditions was possible.