We present an approach to the analysis of mechanisms of the tribological contact of a thin Al2O3 oxide layer formed under hard anodizing conditions on a plate made of the aluminium alloy EN AW-5251. The oxidation of the 50-μm ceramic layer was carried out for 60 min in a three-component electrolyte (SAS), a three-component electrolyte consisting of adipic, sulphuric and oxalic acid, at a temperature of 298.15 K and a current density of 3 A/dm2. A three-dimensional oxide coating model, based on the computer analysis of images from a scanning electron microscope, is proposed. Tribological tests of stresses, strains and dislocations formed in the oxide layer and in the sample material (a block) were conducted. Modified polytetrafluoroethylene (TG15, TGK20/5, TMP12) and polyetheretherketone with carbon fibre and graphite were used as samples for tests in the tribological couple rider-plate of a linear reciprocating friction tester. A tribological couple modelled in the Solid Edge CAD programme was subjected to numerical analyses using the finite element method in the Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics programme under conditions consistent with actual conditions for contact pressures of 0.25, 0.50, and 1.0 MPa. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Kubica, M., & Skoneczny, W. (2013). The finite element method in tribological studies of polymer materials in tribo-pair with the oxide layer. Tribology Letters, 52(3), 381–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11249-013-0222-y
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