Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
616568 Tribology International 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present study, finite element transient contact and thermal sliding simulation and temperature measurement of dry sliding friction were performed in order to analyse the real contact area and temperature developed in the contact region. Real 3D surface worn topographies were taken into consideration, at macro and intermediate stages. The calculated real contact area has been changing in time and space in the course of sliding. The sliding components were high purity alumina ceramic palettes and 100Cr6 steel with constant accelerated motion. The calculated temperature results are in good agreement with the temperature data measured. Heat partition was changing in time during sliding. The developed algorithm based on incremental FE technique can characterize real processes.

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