A Novel Two-Disc Machine for High Precision Friction Assessment

IF 1.5 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Jakob Moder, F. Grün, M. Stoschka, I. Gódor
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Abstract

The concept of two-disc model testing has proven to deliver valuable information for the applicability of new technologies, such as surface structuring, coatings, alternative fluids, or advanced materials, in actual machine elements. In this article an advanced two-disc machine with sophisticated control technology for dry and lubricated setup is presented. (i) All involved components are controlled via a powerful PLC unit leading to the possibility of realising extremely accurate SRRs down to . (ii) High-speed data acquisition allows local insight into tribological phenomena by providing 72 data points along one shaft rotation. (iii) Several lubrication scenarios such as fluid, mixed, and starved lubrication, as well as dry contacts, can be considered. (iv) Raw-data of all sensors, including normal force, friction force, vibration speed, stiffness (wear), infrared temperature, contact potential, and motor speed, is presented. Some example results of dry polymer-steel tribosystems and lubricated experiments are shown to elucidate the capabilities of the novel test rig.
一种新型高精度摩擦评估双盘机
双圆盘模型测试的概念已被证明为新技术(如表面结构、涂层、替代流体或先进材料)在实际机器元件中的适用性提供了有价值的信息。本文介绍了一种先进的双盘式机器,该机器具有复杂的控制技术,用于干式和润滑装置。(i) 所有涉及的组件都通过强大的PLC单元进行控制,从而有可能实现极其精确的SRR。(ii)通过沿一个轴旋转提供72个数据点,高速数据采集允许对摩擦学现象进行局部洞察。(iii)可以考虑几种润滑情况,如流体、混合润滑、缺油润滑以及干接触。(iv)提供了所有传感器的原始数据,包括法向力、摩擦力、振动速度、刚度(磨损)、红外温度、接触电势和电机速度。展示了干聚合物-钢摩擦系统和润滑实验的一些示例结果,以阐明新型试验台的性能。
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Advances in Tribology
Advances in Tribology ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-
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