The Influence of the Roughness of a Steel Counterbody on the Tribological Characteristics of Friction Composites under Friction in Oil


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The influence of surface roughness of a steel counterbody on friction (coefficients of static and dynamic friction) and wear parameters is investigated for friction composite materials that operate in a transmission oil medium. The wear rate of composites and the level of dynamic instability of tribological conjugations (chatter, vibration, and noise) are shown to exhibit a non-monotonic dependence on the roughness of a steel counterbody with a common local minimum, which is typical of various friction materials. A rapid diagnostic method of tribotechnical and NVH-testing of friction materials intended for operation in oil is proposed as well.

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S. Bukharov

Belyi Institute of Mechanics of Metal Polymer Systems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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Email: sbuharov@tut.by
Belarus, Gomel

V. Sergienko

Belyi Institute of Mechanics of Metal Polymer Systems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: sbuharov@tut.by
Belarus, Gomel

A. Grigor’ev

Belyi Institute of Mechanics of Metal Polymer Systems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: sbuharov@tut.by
Belarus, Gomel

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