短尾鼩趾表面形貌和织构对65Mn钢摩擦学性能的影响。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yachao Zhang, Jian Zhang, Wengang Chen, Haijun Wang, Zhaoling Qiu, Wen Wang, Yali Zhang, Dongyang Li
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摘要

为降低耕作机械在操作过程中的摩擦系数和磨损,以短尾鼩爪为灵感,运用仿生原理设计了不同密度的仿生肌理。利用激光加工技术将这些织构应用于65Mn钢的表面。研究了这些仿生织构在干摩擦和土摩擦两种环境下对65Mn钢表面摩擦学性能的影响。采用摩擦磨损试验机、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和三维轮廓仪进行摩擦磨损试验,测量摩擦系数、磨损形貌和磨损质量。结果表明:在干摩擦条件下,仿生织构试样的摩擦学性能明显优于非织构试样;在纹理密度为20%时,仿生纹理的摩擦性能得到优化,平均摩擦系数降低24%。在土壤摩擦条件下,仿生织构在密度为20%和30%时表现出较好的摩擦学性能,平均摩擦系数分别降低1.3%和2.9%。仿生短尾鼩爪的特殊表面结构可以有效减少摩擦热效应和磨损,具有显著的减摩抗磨性能。
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Effect of Surface Morphology and Texture of Short-Tailed Shrew's Toe on Tribological Properties of 65Mn Steel.

To reduce the friction coefficient and wear in tillage machinery during operation, biomimetic textures with different densities inspired by the short-tailed shrew's claw were designed using biomimetic principles. These textures were applied to the surface of 65Mn steel using laser processing technology. This study investigated the effects of these bionic textures on the tribological properties of 65Mn steel surfaces in two environments: dry friction and soil friction. Friction and wear tests were conducted, and the friction coefficient, wear morphology, and wear quality were measured using a friction and wear testing machine, a scanning electron microscope (SEM), and a three-dimensional profilometer. The results indicate that under dry friction conditions, the tribological properties of specimens with bionic textures were significantly improved compared to non-textured specimens. The frictional properties of the specimens with bionic textures were optimized at a texture density of 20%, with an average coefficient of friction reduction of 24%. Under soil friction conditions, the samples with bionic textures demonstrated better tribological performance at densities of 20% and 30% compared to the non-textured samples, with decreases in the average coefficient of friction of 1.3% and 2.9%. The special surface structure of the bionic short-tailed shrew claw can effectively reduce friction heat effects and wear, demonstrating significant anti-friction and anti-wear performance.

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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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