Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7001339 Tribology International 2018 44 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effects of low temperature on the adhesion coefficient under both dry and degraded adhesion conditions are investigated using a rolling-sliding apparatus. The results indicate that the adhesion coefficient would be improved at low temperatures under dry condition for weakened surface oxidation. In both room- and low-temperature environments, water, oil and antifreeze decrease the adhesion coefficient to a low level. Low temperature prolongs the adhesion recovery process under water conditions. The recovery process of the adhesion coefficient has not been observed under oil condition, except at −40 °C. The adhesion recovery process under antifreeze condition is considerably longer than that under water condition; the longest process is at 0 °C, while the shortest is at −40 °C.
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