Substantiation of a rational program for the running-in of tribosystems

V.A. Vojtov, A.V. Voitov
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The paper presents the results of studies on the justification of a rational program for running-in of tribosystems. It is shown that the first component of the program is the fulfillment of the condition on the verge of loss of stability due to the appearance of accelerated wear, with the maximum load on the tribosystem and the minimum sliding speed. This mode performs the function of "training" the surface layers for future operating conditions due to deformation processes and changes in the roughness of the friction surfaces. The mode is characterized by minimum wear rate values and maximum friction coefficient values. The second component of the running-in program is the fulfillment of the condition on the verge of loss of stability due to the appearance of burrs on the friction surfaces, with minimal load on the tribosystem and maximum sliding speed. This mode performs the function of "adaptation" of the surface layers to the future operating conditions by increasing the rate of deformation of the materials of the surface layers on the spots of actual contact. The mode is characterized by maximum wear rate values and minimum friction coefficient values. The third mode of the program aims to form surface structures and roughness on the friction surfaces of tribosystems that correspond to operational modes. This mode performs the function of "sufficient adaptation" of the surface layers to the future operating conditions, and corresponds to the condition with the maximum value of the stability margin. The final result of the running-in process is the transition of the tribosystem from an unbalanced, thermodynamically unstable state to a stationary, equilibrium state, as a result of which such parameters as wear rate, friction coefficient, temperature and roughness of the friction surfaces are stabilized. Such a step-by-step transition is associated with the formation of a special, dissipative structure of the surface layers of triboelements as a result of self-organization. The use of the three-mode program will reduce the time for tribosystems to run in by 23.0 - 38.4% compared to other programs. The effectiveness of the developed three-mode program is proven by experimental studies with the calculation of the modeling error.
确定合理的摩擦系统磨合程序
本文介绍了摩擦系统合理磨合程序合理性的研究结果。结果表明,该方案的第一个组成部分是满足由于加速磨损的出现而处于失去稳定边缘的条件,摩擦系统的最大负载和最小滑动速度。这种模式执行“训练”表面层的功能,以适应由于变形过程和摩擦表面粗糙度变化而产生的未来操作条件。该模式的特点是最小磨损率值和最大摩擦系数值。 磨合程序的第二个组成部分是在摩擦表面出现毛刺而濒临失去稳定性的情况下,以最小的摩擦系统负荷和最大的滑动速度实现磨合。这种模式通过增加实际接触点上表层材料的变形率来执行表层“适应”未来操作条件的功能。该模式的特点是最大磨损率值和最小摩擦系数值。 该程序的第三种模式旨在形成与操作模式相对应的摩擦系统摩擦表面的表面结构和粗糙度。该模式实现了表层对未来运行条件的“充分适应”功能,对应于稳定裕度值最大的工况。磨合过程的最终结果是摩擦系统从一个不平衡的、热力学不稳定的状态过渡到一个平稳的、平衡的状态,因此,诸如磨损率、摩擦系数、温度和摩擦表面的粗糙度等参数都是稳定的。这种逐步的转变与摩擦元件表层的特殊耗散结构的形成有关,这是自组织的结果。 与其他方案相比,使用三模式方案可将摩擦系统的磨合时间减少23.0% - 38.4%。通过实验研究和建模误差的计算,验证了所提出的三模态程序的有效性。
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