The effect of disc surface topography on the dry gross fretting wear of an equal-hardness steel pair

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Experimental investigations were carried out with an Optimol SRV5 tribological tester in a flat-on-sphere scheme. The balls co-acted with the discs in a gross sliding fretting regime. The balls and discs were made from the same steel with a very similar hardness. Tests were conducted at 25-35% relative humidity, 30 ffiC, and a constant normal load and number of cycles (18,000). The discs had different textures after various machining treatments. It was found that the total wear level of the tribological assembly was proportional to the disc surface amplitude. The influence of the disc roughness on the coefficient of friction was evident only for the smallest stroke of 0.1 mm, and the frequency of oscillation affected this dependency.

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Lenart, A., Pawlus, P., & Dzierwa, A. (2019). The effect of disc surface topography on the dry gross fretting wear of an equal-hardness steel pair. Materials, 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12193250

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