Development of a novel cycling impact–sliding wear rig to investigate the complex friction motion

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In many industrial devices, impact-sliding wear is caused by a variety of complex vibrations between the contacted interfaces. Under actual conditions, impact and sliding motions do not occur in only one direction, and different complex impact-sliding motions exist on the tribology surfaces. In this study, an impact-sliding wear test rig is developed to investigate the wear effect of different complex motions. Using this rig, multi-type impact-sliding wear effects are realized and measured, such as those derived from unidirectional, reciprocating, and multi-mode combination motions. These three types of impact–sliding wear running behavior are tested and the wear damage mechanism is discussed.

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Cai, Z., Chen, Z., Sun, Y., Jin, J., Peng, J., & Zhu, M. (2019). Development of a novel cycling impact–sliding wear rig to investigate the complex friction motion. Friction, 7(1), 32–43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-017-0188-0

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